Neapolitan Songs (1970)

Neapolitan Songs (1970) poster

A mixture of abstract images and, as if out of a Man Ray painting, a large mouth in the foreground with red lipstick slowly devours a raw liver and then goes on to eat a postcard. Meanwhile, romantic Neapolitan songs play in the background. As Andrea Giunta says: At the same time they function as a hyperbole of the feminine in a register impregnated with pop aesthetics (they are perfect lips and make-up), but in which the flesh introduces an element of deep transgression, with scatological tensions.

Director: Narcisa Hirsch
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date:
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Narcisa Hirsch

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Neapolitan Songs about?
A mixture of abstract images and, as if out of a Man Ray painting, a large mouth in the foreground with red lipstick slowly devours a raw liver and then goes on to eat a postcard. Meanwhile, romantic Neapolitan songs play in the background. As Andrea Giunta says: At the same time they function as a hyperbole of the feminine in a register impregnated with pop aesthetics (they are perfect lips and make-up), but in which the flesh introduces an element of deep transgression, with scatological tensions.
Who directed Neapolitan Songs?
Neapolitan Songs was directed by Narcisa Hirsch.
How long is Neapolitan Songs?
Neapolitan Songs has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
Where was Neapolitan Songs produced?
Neapolitan Songs was produced in Argentina.