A Plot, A Scandal (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 30, 2023

Original Title:
A Plot, A Scandal

Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Ligia Lewis filmed A Plot, A scandal in the historic quarters of Rimini, Italy, a site the artist sees as upholding “Eurocentric ideals of (white) Man’s dominion over the land.” One recurring aspect of the landscape, the towering cypress trees in ordered rows, stands as an example. The film opens with the sonic resonance of the church bell portrayed later as a towering monument, pointing to Christian ideals that served as both a precursor to the Enlightenment and bedfellow in maintaining this hierarchical order. Weaving together multiple historical epics with political and mythical narratives, the work uses ideas of spectacle and scandal to address the continued dispossession of “Europe’s Others,” as Lewis describes them. [Overview courtesy of The Whitney Museum]

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Assistant Gaffer:
Elisabeth Rooth
Manuel Rossi

Colorist:
Moritz Freudenberg

Costume Design:
Sadak

Director:
Ligia Lewis

Director of Photography:
Moritz Freudenberg

Editor:
Dragana Jovanović

First Assistant Camera:
Ferdinand Klotzky

Gaffer:
Robert Samplawski

Music:
George Lewis Jr.
Wynne Bennett

Musician:
Guillermo E. Brown

Producer:
Celine Rodrigues Monteiro

Production Design:
Ligia Lewis
Moritz Freudenberg

Sound Designer:
George Lewis Jr.

Title Designer:
Govoi

Writer:
Ligia Lewis

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