Bodies #1 Saint Agatha
Touch acts as a catalyst to experiment with the possibilities of approaching a Renaissance painting. Using haptic visuality as an affective strategy, the limits between subject and object blur enabling a mutual contagion. The film combines theory and lived experience in a heterodox essay crossed by author's own subjectivity, the body, affect, folklore and feminism.
Director: Mirari Echávarri
Cinematography: Mirari Echávarri
Language: Español
Original Language: en
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- What is Bodies #1 Saint Agatha about?
- Touch acts as a catalyst to experiment with the possibilities of approaching a Renaissance painting. Using haptic visuality as an affective strategy, the limits between subject and object blur enabling a mutual contagion. The film combines theory and lived experience in a heterodox essay crossed by author's own subjectivity, the body, affect, folklore and feminism.
- Who directed Bodies #1 Saint Agatha?
- Bodies #1 Saint Agatha was directed by Mirari Echávarri.