A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 27, 2021
Original Title:
A Man Falling
Genres:
Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Naffintusi
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 10
Foreclosed to the future, hope is in the past. Foreclosed the space, hope is inside time. We haven't seen each other again. It was not our mouth and nose that were covered with a mask, but our eyes. We couldn't see each other during the pandemic. The mask was on the eyes like that of the protagonist of Chris Marker's film, La Jetée. Perhaps it is from this film that is so important that one could start looking at the world again,try to figure out how much of what we were has been deposited in the filters of memorial.
Camera Operator:
Emilio Maria Costa
Color Grading:
Rosario Balistreri
Costume Designer:
Delfina Tesei
Emanuela Berlingeri
Data Wrangler:
Filippo Salvestri
Director:
Teho Teardo
Orazio Guarino
Director of Photography:
Emilio Maria Costa
Editor:
Orazio Guarino
Electrician:
Manuel Pistonesi
Executive Producer:
Marco Santoro
First Assistant Camera:
Valerio Carrara
First Assistant Director:
Martina Mancini
Gaffer:
Stefano Pistonesi
Music:
Teho Teardo
Producer:
Orazio Guarino
Marco Santoro
Teho Teardo
Script:
Teho Teardo
Second Assistant Camera:
Filippo Salvestri
Steadicam Operator:
Emilio Maria Costa
Writer:
Teho Teardo
Elisabetta Pacini
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