DON’T LOOK LOOK NOW features elements of dance, film, poetry, performance, and animation. It encourages viewers to consider Venice as a film set/city constructed as much by the flows of slaves, migrants and tourists - of images and memories - as by the stone and waters that define the ‘Venice’ experience. The title references the 1973 film Don't Look Now (Dir. Nicolas Roeg), construing imagery of death by execution through the movement of spoken words and the gasps between, in movement impelled, present yet slipping away, and that of a head that rolls inexorably through Venice’s past and into the present.
Language
eng
Indigenous content
off
Field of Research
190204 Film and Television
Socio Economic Objective
950104 The Creative Arts (incl. Graphics and Craft)
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