We Had to Move – The Sense of Art
- Film
Anna Karina - the face of the Nouvelle Vague
Anna Karina was the icon of the Nouvelle Vague, her face painted in black and white, tears and smiles, the close-up of the 60s. It's not that Anna Karina lives only in memories today, but inevitably everything takes her back to that period, a golden age, a season that will be gone, which saw her not only as an actress, but as an inspiration and protagonist in the birth of modern cinema.
Angelopoulos backstage
On the set of the film by the great Greek director “The Source of the River”, filming alternates between Thessaloniki and Sidirokastro, a few kilometers from the Bulgarian border, interviews with Angelopoulos, the main actress, and some technicians who have collaborated on the director's projects for years. Fragments that give us some idea of the way of working, the process of constructing a film, the relationship of a crew with the director “conductor” of a demanding choral work.
Via Crucis
Turin-based band Motel Connection joins forces with multifaceted artist Nicus Lucà in a sacrilegious audio-visual performance at Milan's Hollywood Club.
Accord - Richard Nonas in Bossolasco
In a textured and scratchy black and white, a nod to the old Leica Monochrom that Richard Nonas always carries around his neck as a faithful traveling companion, the film documents the work of the New York artist invited to Bossolasco for Sentè d'art by Filippo Fossati and Jennifer Bacon of the Esso Gallery in New York.