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ON ALL THE HEIGHTS IT’S PEACE
11.07 - 14.00 Nairi Cinema, Small Hall
1998, ltaly, 72 min.
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Script/Dir./Edit.: Yervant Gianikian, Angela Ricci Lucchi, Compos.: Giovanna Marini.
A documentary film of the The First World War set in the mountains where the conflict revealed the whole onslaught on its modem and archaic contradìctions. The films based on material that, thanks to careful research work lasting two years, was studied and disjointed frame by trame and then reconstructed, filmed and toned. The research involved the most important cinema archives in the world: Rome, Vienna, Paris, London, Budapest, Belgrade, Prague, New Jersey, in order to make a critical comparison of the Italian and Austrian “White War”. The images speak for themselves, wonderful and terrible, anti-rhetorical and observed in minimum detail, where the landscape and the soldier, his weapons and animals are reduced to their more realistic dimension: fatigue, suffering, poor and cruel egoism. The title is taken from the first verse ot Goethe’s Wanderers Nachtlied II (Nocturnal Song of the Traveller II), some notes of which inspire the music of the film.
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Yervant Gianikian&Angela Ricci Lucchi
Yervant Gianikian (born 1942, Venice) Angela Ricci Lucchi (born 1942, Lugo di Romagna)
Yervant Gianikian (born to Armenian parents) studied architecture in Venice; Angela Ricci-Lucchi studied painting in Austria with Oskar Kokoschka. Setting in Milan, they have devoted their activities to the cinema since the mid-seventies, first with their performance screening of scened films, then with their artisanal re-working of the old films of their collection which they tinted, toned and re-edited - as they did, for example, in From the Pole to the Equator (Dal polo all'equatore) with footage shot by pioneer Luca Comerio. Working like archeologists with filmstock, ideologies and culture, they have developed a cinema which is not only narrative and poetry but also critique and analysis of the recycled footage.
Filmography Erat Sora (1975), Wladimir Propp – Perfume of Wolf (Wladimir Propp - Profumo di lupo, 1975), Of the Sleep and the Dreams of the Limited Rose on the Sence of the Odored (Del sonno e dei sogni di rosa limitata al senso dell'odorato, 1975), Rose Perfumed Alice (Alice profumata di rosa, 1975), Klinger and the Glove (Klinger e il guanto, 1975), Catalogue of the Dismantling (Catalogo della scomposizione, 1975), Don’t think about the Perfume of Bunuel (Non cercare il profumo di Bunuel, 1975), Comparative Catalogue (Catalogo comparativo, 1975), Stone Book (1975), From November 2nd to the Easter Day (Dal 2 Novembre al giorno di Pasqua, 1975-76), Cesare Lombrosso on the Odor of the Pink (Cesare Lombroso - Sull'odore del garofano, 1976), Of Some Flowers Not Easily Catalogued (Di alcuni fiori non facilmente catalogabili, 1976), Catalogues Aren’t Other than the Odors that Smell (Cataloghi non e' altro gli odori che sente 1976), Catalogue N. 2 (1976), Perfume (Profumo, 1977), Catalogue N. 3 – Odor of Bast Around the House (Catalogo N.3 - Odore di tiglio intorno alla casa, 1977), Un prestigiatore, una miniaturista (1978), Milleunanotte (1979, incompiuto), Karagoez et les bruleurs d'herbes parfumes (1979), Essence d'absinthe (1981), Das Lied Von Der Erde - Gustav Mahler (1982), Karagoez-Catalogue (Karagoez-Catalogo 9.5, 1979-1981), From the Pole to the Equator (Dal polo all'equatore, 1986), Return to Khodorciur - Armenian Diary (Ritorno a Khodorciur - Diario Armeno, 1986), Fragments (Frammenti, 1987), The Most Beloved by the Italians (La piu' amata dagli Italiani, 1988), Passion (1988), People Years Life (Uomini anni vita, 1990), Interior in Leningrad (Interni a Leningrado, 1990, incompiuto), Italian Archives N. 1 - The Flower of the Race (Archivi Italiani N.1 - Il Fiore della razza 1991), Italian Archives N. 2 (Archivi Italiani N. 2, 1991), Mario Giacomelli - Contact (Mario Giacomelli - Contact, 1993), Criminal Animals (Animali criminali, 1994), African Diary (Diario Africano, 1994), Air (Aria, 1994), Prisoners of the War (Prigionieri della guerra, 1995), Diana’s Mirror (Lo Specchio di Diana, 1996, short), Nocturne (1997, short), I Remember (Io ricordo, 1997, short), Transparencies (Trasparenze, 1998, short), On All the Heights It’s Peace (Su tutte le vette e' pace, 1998), Balkan Inventory (Inventario Balcanico, 2000), Visions of the Desert (2000, short), Images of Orient - Vandal Tourism (Images D'orient - Tourisme vandale, 2001), Bodies (Corpi. Frammenti elettrici N.3, 2002), Viet-Nam (Viet-Nam. Frammenti elettrici N.2, 2002), Rom (People) (Rom (Uomini). Frammenti elettrici N.1, 2002), New Caledonia (Nuova Caledonia, 2004), Oh, Man (Oh, uomo, 2004), Electrical Fragments N.4. N.5. Asia – Africa (Frammenti elettrici N.4. N.5. Asia – Africa, 2005).
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Script/Dir.: Marco Bellocchio, Dir. of Phot.: Alberto Marrama, Compos.: Ennio Morricone, Prod. Design.: Gisella Longo, Edit.: Silvano Agosti, Prod.: Enzo Doria. Cast:. Lou Castel, Paola Pitagora, Marino Masé, Liliana Gerace, Stefania Troglio, Jeannie McNeil.
On a rural estate live three brothers, a sister, and their blind, religious mother. Three of the siblings have epilepsy, the fourth and eldest, Augusto does not, and he's about to break away from the family: he's in love with Lucia and planning to move to the city. Augusto's sister Guilia tries to frustrate the lovers, while another brother, Alessandro, hatches a far-reaching plot to free himself of his mother's demands and other family responsibilities, to give Augusto the wherewithal to leave with Lucia, and, perhaps, to pursue incestuous impulses with his sister.
Awards Silver Ribbon - Best Original Story, Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists, 1966; Silver Sail, Locarno IFF, 1965. |
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Script/Dir./ Dir. of Phot./Prod.: Cristobal Vicente, Compos.: Carlos Canales, Toto Alvarez, Sound: Mario Diaz, Rafael Huerta, Cristobal Vicente. Edit.: Cristobal Vicente, Carlos Klein.
This film presnts a record of the last working year of the old prison of Valparaiso, which closed in 1999. It is a homage to the prison and to the values and customs of the men, who have secretly lived within it during its 150 year history. |
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