Independent director from Turin, known for the controversial La loggia (2014). Creates intense, visually driven short films mixing craftsmanship and improvisation.

A vivid, provocative short by Turin independent director Armando Armand. The film transposes Collodi's puppet into an infernal, Lynchian urban fable. Strong visuals, costumes and a memorable score by Deca earn the piece high marks despite its bleak moral.

For:Fans of experimental, avant‑garde and surreal short films; viewers interested in provocative, theatrical cinema and puppetry allegory.

 Only the puppets are happy: becoming embodied is not a good deal and not worth it.

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