PODCAST | Matt Micucci interviews Jared P. Scott, director of the film The Great Green Wall.
Amy Rose and May Abdalla conceived, created and produced The Collider. This immersive VR experience is intense and deep, makes you think and analyse yourself profoundly and it is also a magical and sensorial experience. Amy and May tell us more about it.
The Great Green Wall: The Collider is an immersive virtual and theatrical experience exploring power and dependency. The viewer is invited to enter a machine built to decode the mysteries of human relationships. It operates like the Large Hadron Collider, except instead of atoms, it hurls people against each other. Its mission: to identify and understand the invisible material that passes between people—the corrosive, delightful, and mysterious matter that keeps us together and pulls us apart. The experience guides the viewer along a journey, creating a moving choreography that becomes its own private spectacle within the heart of the machine.
Alessandra Miletto, director of the valle d'Aosta Film Commission talks about the birth fo three new production companies in the region, to make the territory more competitive production-wise, and also about the rise of the cap in film funding.
Birgit Oberkofler, Head Film Fund & Commission, of the IDM Film Commission Südtirol presented the two new funds IDM has started, one for Music and the other for Distribution, and also shared the experience of helping the production of "Vermiglio", …
"Paul" is the new film by Denis Côté, that brings him again at the Berlinale. With this documentary in the life of a shy and peculiar man called Paul, the director enters the world and observes the evolution of a …
"the Good Sister" by Sarah Miro Fischer starts form a personal experience of violence of the director to narrate what happens between a brother and a sister once he is accused of rape: the perception of a loved one as …