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32 min, HD Video/35mm, 16/9, colour, orig. English/German, w. English s.t., Dolby SR | ||
| For Luxembourg’s participation in the 51st edition of the Venice Biennale, artist and filmmaker Antoine Prum wrote and directed a medium length film (32’00’’) shot in High Definition (HD) technology and transferred to 35mm film by PTD. Mondo
Veneziano, High Noon in the
Sinking City addresses a wide variety of theoretical discourses
currently on the contemporary art agenda, confronting them with a series
of unexpected and spectacular events. Cast in an abandoned Venice, Mondo
Veneziano narrates a meeting of four protagonists, representative of
key players in the art world, who appear to conduct a complex theoretical
debate. But their soliloquious confrontation — an insidious patchwork
of quotations from recent specialist literature, paraphrasing the widely
used “post-modern” technique of sampling — is interrupted
by a string of bloody killings, largely inspired by common cinema genres
such as gore or splatter movies. produced by : MACISTE FILM (LUX), 2005 released in: June 2005 |
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