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CinemAmbiente in cooperation with Circoscrizione VI - Torino, organizes the film exhibition 'Ecokids 2011', screenings for the primary schools of the city. All the events will be introducedby an environmental expert.
Parthenope, one of the sirens of Greek mythology, who gave her name to the ancient Greek settlement of present-day Naples, is found atop a garbage pile, her face horribly disfigured. Surrounding her are heaps of refuse left in the aftermath of the garbage crisis that struck the region of Campania. The scene changes to a theater stage: at table is a band of raucous dinner guests: politicians, priests, public officials, Camorra clansmen, intellectuals and plain citizens, eager to devour what turns out to be poor Parthenope. Starting in a provoking Bunuel-like surrealistic vein, Megaris takes a novel allegoric approach to reveal the drama of Neapolitan reality.
Guglielmo D’Aniello (b. Naples, 1980) studied at the Pigrecoemme school of cinema, Naples, before enrolling at DAMS, University of Bologna. Between 2005 and 2008 he worked as assistant director and operator on feature and short films, as well as two sitcoms, "Videopolis" and "Gente di rispetto". He made his directorial debut with the short Finchè morte non ci separi (2006), followed by Il tarlo (2007), presented at various film exhibitions. He is currently working on Doll's Hospital-Restauratori di sogni, presented at the Campania Film Commission.
Edizione 2009
Panorama - Ambient/azioni
VIDEOART
Italy , 2008, 8'
REGIA/DIRECTOR
Guglielmo D'Aniello
TAGS:
Waste, Campania