Cinema and the moth have one thing in common: an obsession with light. The series follows the life cycle of the moth in three practical stages: the paralysis of those who don't know what to do with their lives, the wrenching metamorphosis, and the flight that can bring lightness or prepare for a disastrous fall. Six outdoor events, like moths drunk on light.
Fourth event!
Pre-evening: Talk on contemporary animated cinema with directors V. Mancini, E. Bosco, V. Martiradonna, and G. Landi.
PLOT: Two silent film masterpieces. In Sherlock Jr., a projectionist falls asleep and physically enters the screen, suffering the editing cuts; in The Scarecrow, the objects in a house continually change shape and function in an ingenious mechanical ballet.
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