Timor Panicus
What if the gateway to Agartha would have been relocated to the very center of a billion busy alpha city metropole where fashion and financial districts meet? Horripilation? Not at all. Perhaps when the Italian sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro envisioned his Solar Disc, an extraterrestrial intelligence was capable to align diverse terrestrial forces in order to bring them locating the magnum opus there where it actually is, concealing the very toran to that secret ruling world, in disguise among passer-bys quintessentially too blind for even just inquiring about the identity of the ruler of the Earth. Until a day, a female street performer declaims in the premises of the Big Disc the prologue by the French inquisitive mind of René Guénon to the narration about the King of the World. And the mechanism starts moving opening up the underground secrecy for everyman.
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Sara FerroDirector
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Chris WeilDirector
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ARTOLDO picturesProduction
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Project Type:Animation, Experimental, Short, Web / New Media
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Genres:Sci-Fi, Underground, Esoteric, Occult, Moving Image
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Runtime:3 minutes
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Country of Origin:Italy
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Country of Filming:Italy
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital 16 mm
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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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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Castello d’Albertis – CODE WARGenoa (2021)
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Star CinemaDECENTRALAND Metaverse (2022)
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Distribution Information
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ARTOLDO mediaCountry: WorldwideRights: All Rights
Sara Ferro and Chris Weil are part of the Award-Winning creative collective ARTOLDO with a focus on esoteric and occult feature documentaries, arthouse movies, and experimental shorts. Their goal is to expand the conscious mind by using hypnosis and psychedelic approaches for their Avant-garde cinema.
Timor Panics is a work filmed in a real environment at night in Milan (Italy) and was then elaborated in post-production to receive it's energetic look. The goal was to create an imaginary bridge to the subconscious mind crossing the ratio of our brain by entering hidden undiscovered worlds of fantasies and imaginations.