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In just 6 minutes this film recalls the earthquake that struck the Valle del Belice, Sicily, still a living memory among those who lost everything in an instant. Then the drama of reconstruction, which in some cases was never undertaken. Using rare Mauro Meli archive footage, Gabriele Gismondi takes us to Poggioreale, a ghost town that was left to ruin. Through effective editing and a soundtrack comprising news commentary in the days after the event, we revisit a village where time stopped on 14 January 1968.
Gabriele Gismondi graduated from DAMS, University of Bologna, in audiovisual communication, before collaborating with the Bologna Cineteca and the theatrical company Fludd, Genoa. He co-directed and edited the documentary Giovanni e il mito impossibile delle arti visive, released by the production company Amour Film, with which he currently collaborates.
Edizione 2009
Panorama - Ambient/azioni
VIDEOART
Italy , 2009, 6'
REGIA/DIRECTOR
Gabriele Gismondi
TAGS:
Natural elements and natural phenomenom, earthquake, Memory, Sicily
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