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Italy
125 Archival description results for Italy
A video essay by Alessandro Quaranta and Toni Cots, in collaboration with CRA’P – Creation Practices and Artistic Research. In Light / Vibration a concern emerges for those places, even anonymous, corporeal and geographical, that are responsible for momentary illuminations and visions of the soul. The research has focused on the conflictivity existing in the interpretation of reality, along with a critique of modernity, using the duplicity of opposites (light/darkness, place/space, sacred/divine), identifying them as a model to explore different authorial videos, interviews and various documentaries. Authors cited: Toni Serra / Abu-Ali, Toni Cots, Fernand Deligny, Esther Freixa i Ràfols, Gian Antonio Gilli, Ariel Jimenez, Alessandro Quaranta, Jesus Rafael Soto, Laurel Swenson, Renaud Victor, Peter Watkins. This video essay is a non-profit research project for educational purposes.
Fiction Cinema-Verite style. It is one of the 9 episodes of "Stories of the Rainbow", collective international project curated by Een Rotterdam study. The occultist Aleister guide a scientific expedition on an island infested with minute and trivial spirits. Shot in Super 8.
Interview with Marcello Tarì.
Rail workers, chain workers, precarious information employees, French performing arts temp workers, YoMango, Macdonald's strikers... Conflicts and strikes in the workplace, actions, picketers, protests and demands for the defense and achievement of new social rights.
2 Mostra de Vídeo Independent de Barcelona 1994.
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The film deals with the (non)memory of WW2 concentration camps in Italy, in which numerous Slovenian civilians were detained. Three concentration camps were situated just across the Slovenian-Italian border, and this is also where a new concentration camp - a detention center for migrants - was being built at the time of making this film. Further, the film discusses the issue of statelessness - by comparing everyday situations endured by the Roma people in Rome, Italy, and by the Erased people in Slovenia - they too were, and still often are, detained in Italian and Slovenian detention centers.