Experiencing Interruptions?

The love song of A. N. Chamberlain

The postwar trauma.

  • Federico Federici
    Director
  • Federico Federici
    Writer
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Experimental, Short
  • Runtime:
    13 minutes 51 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    February 19, 2013
  • Production Budget:
    50 EUR
  • Country of Origin:
    Italy
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Federico Federici

Federico Federici (1974) is a physicist and writer. His works have so far appeared in several print and online publications, including «3:AM Magazine», «Raum», «SAND, Berlin’s english literary journal», «Semicerchio», «Utsanga», «The New Post-Literate». Among his books: L'opera racchiusa (2009, Lorenzo Montano Prize), Appunti dal passo del lupo (2013) in the book series curated by Eugenio De Signoribus, Dunkelwort (2015) presented at Berlin Literaturfestival, Mrogn (2017, Elio Pagliarani Prize), Alter Krieg (2017). In 2017 he has been awarded the Lorenzo Montano Prize for prose.

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Director Statement

Post-truth thrives on noise. When broadcast over different networks, information warp, organize temporary encounters between disconnected facts, unveil new narratives while refusing to deliver a clear message. Out of the relational dimension incumbent upon the globalized world, the citizens of the infosphere are relieved of responsibility and pushed to support all stages of the breeding of truth, drawing from the often contradictory fragments spread by the search engines, to activate private connections and build a reputation as influencers before their fictitious audience.
This video is a speculation about the anatomy of noise, which in turn becomes the world of some unstable imaginary, where the tacit rules of propaganda and artifice tune an unprecedented representation of history, disjointed from time, where the words of A. N. Chamberlain intertwines with those of T. S. Eliot, at the end of history.