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From the Pole to the Equator
From the Pole to the Equator

From the Pole to the Equator

Dal polo all’equatore
Yervant Gianikian, Angela Ricci Lucchi
Italy, West Germany
1986
96 min
Top 10
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Synopsis

Italian film pioneer Luca Comerio (1876–1940) spent the early decades of the 20th century traveling the globe as a cinereporter, from the North Pole to the equator, becoming increasingly fascinated by colonialism and fascism. He captured images of mounted soldiers, missionary schools in Africa, hunters shooting polar bears, zebras, and lions, as well as Italian Alpine troops in the trenches of the First World War.

In 1982, Yervant Gianikian and Angela Ricci Lucchi discovered that Comerio’s abandoned lab in Milan was about to be dismantled. His films lay decaying in the basement, and were soon to be incinerated. Gianikian and Ricci Lucchi edited the found footage to make their own work, having first rephotographed, printed, and hand-coloured the images using traditional film techniques.

By slowing the footage down, they unravel the imperialist and colonial ideology inscribed on—and between—every image. Using the old to create something new, they reveal hidden meanings from the past.

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Tickets & Times
Tue, november 18
09:30 – 11:12
Tuschinski 2
No dialogue

Fri, november 21
21:30 – 23:12
Eye: Cinema 2
No dialogue
Credits
96 min
black and white
DCP
Spoken languages: No dialogue
Director
    Yervant Gianikian,
    Angela Ricci Lucchi
    Yervant Gianikian,
    Angela Ricci Lucchi
Production
    Gianikian & Ricci Lucchi,
    Zweites Deutsches fersehen (ZDF) - Germany
    Gianikian & Ricci Lucchi,
    Zweites Deutsches fersehen (ZDF) - Germany
Music
    Keith Ullrich,
    Charles Anderson
    Keith Ullrich,
    Charles Anderson
Screening copy
    Yervant Gianikian
    Yervant Gianikian

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