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Piccolo film decomposto (1986)

Directed by Paolo Gioli
15minruntime
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Plot

This extremely short film is dedicated to chronophotography, which—as is well known—is the prelude to cinema. As with one of my earlier films dedicated to Muybridge (The Naked Killer, 1982), this one was excavated from books and catalogues, that is, from typographic ink. I tried, in a certain sense, to reanimate the inanimable as does the photographer Duane Michals, having only, sometimes, three or four frames. I found older stroboscopic technology as well as more contemporary flicker effects to be very helpful here and there. I attempted to realize the cinematic identification of Skladanowksy with Avedon; contaminations, precisely, between creators of films and creators of photography, contemporary or not. It is surprising to see Michals, a contemporary photographer, bearing such a strong cinematographic resemblance to Londe, the proto-filmmaker. I hope, at least, to have told the story of their direct commingling, as if by a single secret author.

Genres

AnimationDocumentaryHistory

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titlePiccolo film decomposto
Original languageIT
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesItaly
StatusReleased
Release date4 giugno 1986
Assistant directorsPaolo Gioli

Release dates

Theatrical release

Italy / Jun 04, 1986

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