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Freudian lapsus? No title for this post!

I recently watched Bergman‘s Persona (1966). Here is a segment of the movie, which is entirely available (divided in parts) throught YouTube. In it, the Nurse (Bibi Andersson), reads a letter from the Patient (Liv Ullman) who is waiting at … Continue reading

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Totò, Miseria, Nobiltà e Malafemmena

Unified Italy is brought together by few things: No doubt spaghetti are one of such things. Second comes only (at least in baby boomers and the like) the genius comic mime Totò, the illustrious, improvisation and laughter master of the … Continue reading

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Storytelling (Or, Why I loved Forbrydelsen – The Killing)

Making remakes of successful movies is certainly an art. Some are even better than the original, many are not. It is nevertheless a treat and a hazardous business at the same time for the newer version’s director and crew. Sometimes, … Continue reading

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Amours Imaginaires – Bang Bang

Tonight I happened to watch the movie Heartbeats (Les Amours Imaginaires), a Canadian film by Xavier Dolan (2010). I was immediately taken by the use of slow motion, color and interview dialogues. Then, the song “Bang Bang”, over a slow … Continue reading

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Minimalistic poster

This is my minimalistic poster for the Design Assignment at #ds106 Digital Storytelling. Tom Woodward (through Marta Burtis) posted the assignment, namely to Create a tv/movie poster that captures the essence of the story through the use of minimalist design/iconograph. … Continue reading

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