Threads
A juxtaposition of uninflected shots, linked together through threads of space and time.
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Luca StifaniDirector
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Gabriele StifaniDirector
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Luca StifaniWriter
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Gabriele StifaniWriter
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Luca StifaniProducer
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Gabriele StifaniProducer
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N/AKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary, Experimental, Short
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Runtime:2 minutes 59 seconds
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Production Budget:1,000 GBP
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:Belgium, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan
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Shooting Format:Super 8
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Aspect Ratio:4:3
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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About Stifani Brothers:
Luca and Gabriele Stifani are a particular set of creative twins.
They share the same passion for cinema nourishing their creativity and inspiration through cultural exchange.
“Clinical” attention to details is their mantra.
Their passion in films transformed into a necessity, and from shooting on VHS and edit on VCRs they moved on to graduating in Media Studies and Animation in UK.
They manly work on digital video and have produces a variety of short films and animated work as well as making documentaries on the arts and theatre in Europe.
Based in London since 2009,this prolific duo has expanded their horizons to include contemporary dance and performing arts.
Touring as performers and co-creator with alternative french creator Philippe Blanchard with the shows How about you? (premiered in Stockholm in 2012) and This is That premiered in Newcastle upon tyne in 2005.
Current project includes The Devil on Wheels, (a feature doc on the cult behind the Steven Spielberg’s first film DUEL 1971) investigating the power of small films and its impact on Spielberg’s carrer;
Passaggio (a personal and raw family documentary that look at tradition and generation, and at processes that are as ubiquitous as air molecules, but are still seemingly foreign to us) and developing their first feature film The Butcher.
Their global interests for Arts sees the duo collaborating and producing through different forms of Arts: filmmaking/animation, advertising, documentaries/video art and photography still touring around the world helped them creating a wide web of contacts that expand from UK to Hong Kong, Japan and New York.
Creativity is a universal language.