La Cupola (2016)

The portrait of a house without supporting walls. A bold dome made of concrete, an open space – right in the middle of the bizarre rock formations of a rugged coast made of reddish granite. The house belonged to actress Monica Vitti and director Michelangelo Antonioni. The emptiness of the “cupola” and the deserted quality of the site are the starting point for speculating – seemingly at random, figures wind up in the image and enter the dome, and even today, the utopia of an alternative concept of living seems to float above its form.

Director: Volker Sattel
Runtime: 40 min
Release Date:
Country: Germany
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is La Cupola about?
The portrait of a house without supporting walls. A bold dome made of concrete, an open space – right in the middle of the bizarre rock formations of a rugged coast made of reddish granite. The house belonged to actress Monica Vitti and director Michelangelo Antonioni. The emptiness of the “cupola” and the deserted quality of the site are the starting point for speculating – seemingly at random, figures wind up in the image and enter the dome, and even today, the utopia of an alternative concept of living seems to float above its form.
Who directed La Cupola?
La Cupola was directed by Volker Sattel.
How long is La Cupola?
La Cupola has a runtime of 40m (40 minutes).
Where was La Cupola produced?
La Cupola was produced in Germany.