A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 1, 2013
Original Title:
The Column
Genres:
Documentary
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 26
A block of marble quarried in China crosses the sea on a cargo ship. On this apparently destination-free journey, the block is transformed into an elegant classical column; the craftsmen are several Chinese artisans, who work decisively and masterfully, excluding any possibility of error; the marble-dust powders their faces, and whitens the ship’s bridge. The story of this event, which Paci “allowed to happen” on board a factory-ship, becomes an eloquent visual metaphor, which, through art, touches themes such as work and cultural identity and, in the economic context, social and global dynamics. This is the Albanian artist’s most involved work, as far as production’s concerned, and also his most stratified, and most loaded with symbolic references. In his video, “everything flows”, in fact, around the column as architectural element, which, taking form, represents the dialogue between East and West.
Assistant Camera:
Arenc Kasharaj
Assistant Unit Manager:
David Niu
Director:
Adrian Paci
Director of Photography:
Erfort Kuke
Executive Producer:
Beatrice Girelli
Project Manager:
Leo Cui
An Shaoying
Zhang Fenghuai
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