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Release Date:
January 1, 1988
Original Title:
La Metamorfosi
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 30
The short film, a collaboration between the multimedia research group Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici and Loretta Mugnai, combines both film and electronic elements. It is an adaptation of the famous story by Kafka. Julia Anzillotti portrays Mrs. Samsa, known for her work with the Italian theater-dance group Parco Butterfly, while Rolando Mugnai of the Magazzini plays Mr. Samsa, having previously performed in computer comics by GMM. Teresa De Sio makes a friendly appearance as an ironic Grande Diva who communicates solely through soprano vocalizations, accompanied by comedian Daniele Trambusti as her interpreter. The true core of the story consists of the Samsa household televisions, which emphasize and amplify the narrative's emotions.
Camera Operator:
Luigi Dell'elba
Cinematography:
Riccardo Gambacciani
Creator:
Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici
Director:
Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici
Loretta Mugnai
Editor:
Susan Emerling
Idea:
Daniele Panebarco
Music:
Maurizio Dami
Original Story:
Franz Kafka
Production Director:
Antonio Glessi
Video Assist Operator:
Andrea Zingoni
Antonio Glessi
Writer:
Andrea Zingoni
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