Traumatografo (1973)
Traumatografo is a film, the principal purpose of which is to comfort those who fear death by the gallows or scaffold. It is divided into three parts: in the first, slaughter by automobile is shown; in the third, by military engagements; in the center section children pantomime syncopated movements from top to bottom. The secret, twilight imaginings of a wreckless character in the horrifying motion of falling or ejection in triplicate from an auto-trauma-mobile, the alternation—through the manipulation—of his original motion, offers us, as a source of comfort, the bicorporeal vision of him as he travels along the parabola of his fall from a residual sequence of a most personal and fatal leap.
Director: Paolo Gioli
Runtime: 26 min
Release Date: January 1, 1973
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
Keywords
short film
More Films by Director: Paolo Gioli
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Traumatografo about?
- Traumatografo is a film, the principal purpose of which is to comfort those who fear death by the gallows or scaffold. It is divided into three parts: in the first, slaughter by automobile is shown; in the third, by military engagements; in the center section children pantomime syncopated movements from top to bottom. The secret, twilight imaginings of a wreckless character in the horrifying motion of falling or ejection in triplicate from an auto-trauma-mobile, the alternation—through the manipulation—of his original motion, offers us, as a source of comfort, the bicorporeal vision of him as he travels along the parabola of his fall from a residual sequence of a most personal and fatal leap.
- Who directed Traumatografo?
- Traumatografo was directed by Paolo Gioli.
- How long is Traumatografo?
- Traumatografo has a runtime of 26m (26 minutes).
- Where was Traumatografo produced?
- Traumatografo was produced in Italy.