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Ignazio Fabio Mazzola

Experimental film / Found Footage | Italie | digital | 16:9 | b&w | stereo | 2021 | 01'  05"
50 €

Collection: FCDEP Keywords: #architecture;#Rome;#ville;#nuit;#Italie Screening Copy: digital
Between 1968 and 1969, Maurizio Sacripanti designed a pavilion for the Expo '70 in Osaka, the intention was to represent Italy in a world fair through an architecture that was physically in motion, as a symbol of a country that was moving forward. This undone project, which exists only on paper, stands as a testimony of a unique, historical period in Rome's architecture scene.

Credits

Collectif Jeune Cinéma

The Collectif Jeune Cinéma (Young Cinema Collective) is a filmmakers’ cooperative founded in Paris on June 12th 1971.

The vocation of the CJC is to distribute different and experimental films of all lengths, gathered in a catalogue that is continuously enriched by new works. This catalogue covers a very wide spectrum of aesthetics and cinematographic practices. For example, it is the only one to include experimental films made by children and young flimmakers (under 18 yo).

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The CJC is also an archive for films and documents on experimental and different cinema.

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Each year, the CJC organizes the Festival des Cinémas Différents et Expérimentaux de Paris (a festival featuring different and experimental cinema in Paris) and schedules regular screenings each month in Paris or Île-de-France.

COLLECTIF JEUNE CINEMA, admin@cjcinema.org, telephone: +33 (0)7 69 61 53 57, postal address: Collectif Jeune Cinéma, c/o Commune Image, 8, rue Godillot, 93400 Saint-Ouen, France