WeAreOne: Temples of Consumption
“Beautiful Things” by Giorgio Ferrero and Federico Biasina cannot be watched like a regular movie. One participates in it – as in a ritual, devout contemplation, or trance with art.
“Beautiful Things” by Giorgio Ferrero and Federico Biasina cannot be watched like a regular movie. One participates in it – as in a ritual, devout contemplation, or trance with art.
Romay builds his hero on extreme emotions – latent but explicit for the viewers. On frustration resulting from loneliness, alienation and a sense of emptiness, on anger and hatred, but also on curiosity about life, love…
Rasoulof tries to convince the viewers of one’s causative agency, the sense of making morally difficult decisions, and the need to fight despotism…