Anamorpheion - Inbetween Worlds

The Etruscans divided their worldview into four parts (North, South, East and West), connected by an invisible cross that united the gods, allocated in the different directions of the sky.

'Anamorpheion - Inbetween Worlds' in association with Iulia Millesima is the result of a cinebition, a video art installation that interprets the Etruscans' "Via Cave" and Tomaso Buzzi's "Scarzuola", an ideal city, constructed in the deep heart of Umbria.

Dive into an ancient dream within a dream, there is no escape.

  • Sara Ferro
    Director
  • Chris Weil
    Director
  • Giuseppe Ferro
    Key Cast
  • Piero Pizzul
    Music
  • ARTOLDO pictures
    Production
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Experimental, Feature
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 59 minutes 38 seconds
  • Country of Origin:
    Italy
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Anamorpheion - Inbetween Worlds
    Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello - Venezia (2020)
    Italy
    20 - 23 March 2020
    Solo Exhibition
Distribution Information
  • ARTOLDO media
    Distributor
    Country: Worldwide
    Rights: All Rights
Director Biography - Sara Ferro, Chris Weil

ARTOLDO is a creative collective featuring the Film Directors and New Media Artists Sara Ferro and Chris Weil, with a focus on Arthouse Movies, Avant-garde / Expanded Cinema, Feature Documentaries, Moving Images and Video Art installations.

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Director Statement

'Anamorpheion - Inbetween Worlds' shows a dream within a dream, an Inner and an Outer World. An expanded cinema experience based on the works of Tomaso Buzzi and Etruscan architects. The Etruscans imagined their heaven (Zeri) and earth (Cel) as being quartered by an invisible cross constructed of a north-south axis known as Cardo and an east-west line named Decumanus.
It was the first mentioning of a possible a multiverse including parallel worlds and multiple dimensions. To create this experience we developed an algorithm that allows us to create mirrored kaleidoscopes without losing the original motion picture.