Public Interventions for the City of Milan (1979)
The film is ironic about the lack of actions for transforming city spaces; the few actions undertaken are almost always limited to the positioning of “poles and chains”: the temporary signs of a hypothetical transformation on the city. The film shows sequences of innumerable “pole and chain” barriers, commented on by architects, councillors, members of activity groups… who all underline the impermanence of these objects in view of some “elusive” transformations of the city.
Director: Mario Tosi, Ugo La Pietra
Runtime: 6 min
Release Date: January 1, 1979
Country: Italy
Original Language: it
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Public Interventions for the City of Milan about?
- The film is ironic about the lack of actions for transforming city spaces; the few actions undertaken are almost always limited to the positioning of “poles and chains”: the temporary signs of a hypothetical transformation on the city. The film shows sequences of innumerable “pole and chain” barriers, commented on by architects, councillors, members of activity groups… who all underline the impermanence of these objects in view of some “elusive” transformations of the city.
- Who directed Public Interventions for the City of Milan?
- Public Interventions for the City of Milan was directed by Mario Tosi, Ugo La Pietra.
- How long is Public Interventions for the City of Milan?
- Public Interventions for the City of Milan has a runtime of 6m (6 minutes).
- Where was Public Interventions for the City of Milan produced?
- Public Interventions for the City of Milan was produced in Italy.