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In Visible Light (2023)
Bold and visually stunning
"In Visible Light" left me feeling somewhat bewildered. It's a departure from conventional cinema, offering a unique exploration of electricity and artistry.
The film's unorthodox approach caught me off guard. Instead of a traditional narrative, it relies on a poetic vision and live editing; and yet, left the audience with no clear message. You witness the creation of electricity from natural elements and its journey through power lines in both natural and urban landscapes. The culmination of the film is a puzzling display of electricity's role in powering cities. It's an intriguing blend of energy and light. "In Visible Light" blurs the lines between film and performance, challenging the typical boundaries of cinema.
As I immersed myself in this unconventional experience, I found myself reevaluating the world of technology that surrounds us. It's a reminder of the complexity that often goes unnoticed. "In Visible Light" isn't a movie for everyone; it's an enigmatic sensory journey that leaves you with more questions than answers.
Milano di carta (2021)
Time meltdown - a praise to materiality
I watched this short film at FEKK in 2022. It is a festival gem, amongst those works that you will rarely (unfortunately) find outside the close circuit of film cinephile. To bad, because Milano di Carta is a well-crafted destabilising cinematic journey within the billboard's paper. Recommended to the one seeking the other side of filmmaking; the extravagant, the unexpected, and the experimental. Needless to say, materiality and materialism are keywords for this work, which ultimately is presenting the audience with a new dimension, a hidden and melted landscape popping out of the sovra imposition of diverse images.