A septuagenarian artist is confronted with time passing, both in his body and in his works, which are deteriorating before his eyes. Strong arms, bulging muscles, and nude bodies are at the heart of this poignant struggle between oblivion and mildew. They melt into the blue and disappear like birds in the sky. From London to the Argentine pampas, this intimate portrait of Ricardo Cinalli invites us into the silent world of this twenty-first-century Renaissance artist.
Also presented:
40th International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2022)
40th International Festival of Films on Art, Canada (2022)
Director | Hugo Manso, Sol Miraglia |
Cinematography | Sol Miraglia |
Music | Guillermo Guareschi |
Production
Sol Miraglia
Sol Miraglia (1989) studied Image and Sound Design at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and specialized as Cinematographer.
In 2018, her first film Luisita Photo Studio had its premiere in the BAFICI20th edition, where the film received the Audience Award in the National Competition.
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
In 2018, her first film Luisita Photo Studio had its premiere in the BAFICI20th edition, where the film received the Audience Award in the National Competition.
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Hugo Manso
Hugo Manso (1983) is a filmmaker, screenwriter, and teacher graduated from the Buenos Aires Film School (Universidad del Cine — FUC). He has worked as a screenwriter for cinema, radio, and advertising. Luisita Photo Studio is the first film he co-directed with Sol Miraglia. When The Olympus Collides With The Pampas about artist Ricardo Cinalli, is his second film.
Biographical notes provided by the film production team
Biographical notes provided by the film production team