La vestizione (1968)
The first part, composed of close-ups of faces shot at a sharp angle from below, takes place at the top of a ladder, where Pistoletto creates an ornate collar and a long cloak of cellophane that wraps Maria Pioppi. The action shifts then to the ground, where the images of several men stripped to the waist (including the artist Plinio Martelli) blend with those of two nude women dancing in the surface of a mirror work by Pistoletto himself, inspired by a famous photographic sequence of Eadweard Muybridge.
Director: Tonino De Bernardi
Runtime: 26 min
Release Date: March 12, 1968
Country: Italy
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Tonino De Bernardi
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is La vestizione about?
- The first part, composed of close-ups of faces shot at a sharp angle from below, takes place at the top of a ladder, where Pistoletto creates an ornate collar and a long cloak of cellophane that wraps Maria Pioppi. The action shifts then to the ground, where the images of several men stripped to the waist (including the artist Plinio Martelli) blend with those of two nude women dancing in the surface of a mirror work by Pistoletto himself, inspired by a famous photographic sequence of Eadweard Muybridge.
- Who directed La vestizione?
- La vestizione was directed by Tonino De Bernardi.
- How long is La vestizione?
- La vestizione has a runtime of 26m (26 minutes).
- Where was La vestizione produced?
- La vestizione was produced in Italy.