Creator of the film 'Vacanza Permanente' (Permanent Vacation). The artist is quoted in the review describing an unplanned, collage-like filmmaking process. The film is described as 40 minutes long and aired on Rai 3 on October 24, 2008 (late night).

The reviewed film Vacanza Permanente (Permanent Vacation) is a 40-minute experimental, dreamlike piece blending realism and avant-garde elements. It features fragmented, multilingual dialogues, recurring shots of hands and feet, and a collage-like structure. The reviewer describes it as disorienting but intoxicating with artistic dignity. The film aired late night on Rai 3 on October 24, 2008.

For:Fans of experimental and avant-garde cinema; arthouse and dreamlike film audiences.

 "I started filming myself. A hand, a foot, whatever was closest at that moment. Then I started filming others and the character of the hands and feet transformed into another character whose full figure is never seen for reasons I cannot explain. I made no effort in any direction in this film. Places appeared, actors appeared, music appeared. Nothing was planned, everything appeared, like in a dream. A dream that soon turned into a nightmare because I couldn't extract the film from the computer program to make a transportable copy. There are some dialogues, very few, cut phrases, distant voices, dialogues in Spanish, French, English, Italian. dialogues never written but only suggested, or even spontaneous". (A. Arrieta)

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