Chi ha lottato con l'angelo resta fosforescente (2013)
In 1990 poet Maria Luisa Spaziani (Turin, 1922 - Rome, 2014) published one of her more experimental works, the poem in heroic verse "Giovanna d’Arco" (Joan of Arc). One of the distinctive elements of the book is the invention of a language: Joan speaks with an angel, who addresses her in a non-existent language. The angel who embodies such voice is, for Spaziani, poetry itself, that is, that force that constantly presses the boundaries of language and the speakable, deforming such boundaries, revealing glimmers of unexplored areas of pure voice. The film features images of sea landscapes and a series of audio recordings of fire, two elements that constantly recur in the path Spaziani traces along the trajectory of her enunciation.
Director: Riccardo Giacconi
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date: October 23, 2013
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Riccardo Giacconi
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Chi ha lottato con l'angelo resta fosforescente about?
- In 1990 poet Maria Luisa Spaziani (Turin, 1922 - Rome, 2014) published one of her more experimental works, the poem in heroic verse "Giovanna d’Arco" (Joan of Arc). One of the distinctive elements of the book is the invention of a language: Joan speaks with an angel, who addresses her in a non-existent language. The angel who embodies such voice is, for Spaziani, poetry itself, that is, that force that constantly presses the boundaries of language and the speakable, deforming such boundaries, revealing glimmers of unexplored areas of pure voice. The film features images of sea landscapes and a series of audio recordings of fire, two elements that constantly recur in the path Spaziani traces along the trajectory of her enunciation.
- Who directed Chi ha lottato con l'angelo resta fosforescente?
- Chi ha lottato con l'angelo resta fosforescente was directed by Riccardo Giacconi.
- How long is Chi ha lottato con l'angelo resta fosforescente?
- Chi ha lottato con l'angelo resta fosforescente has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).