Coda (1970)

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A conclusion and recapitulation of the Eryngium cycle, Coda deals directly with the theme of self-portraiture. The first shot alludes to the end of Erichvon Stroheim's Foolish Wives, where the corpse of the hero-director is dispatched in a man-hole. Other dramatic self-portraits follow: Caravaggio's Goliath, Dante's Sestina (read by the film-maker), and Dürer's Self-portrait with Eryngium. The abandoned villa of Migrazione is revisited. But the finale is hopeful.

Director: Massimo Bacigalupo
Runtime: 15 min
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Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
More Films by Director: Massimo Bacigalupo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Coda about?
A conclusion and recapitulation of the Eryngium cycle, Coda deals directly with the theme of self-portraiture. The first shot alludes to the end of Erichvon Stroheim's Foolish Wives, where the corpse of the hero-director is dispatched in a man-hole. Other dramatic self-portraits follow: Caravaggio's Goliath, Dante's Sestina (read by the film-maker), and Dürer's Self-portrait with Eryngium. The abandoned villa of Migrazione is revisited. But the finale is hopeful.
Who directed Coda?
Coda was directed by Massimo Bacigalupo.
Who stars in Coda?
Coda stars Massimo Bacigalupo, Mariella De Bernardi, Tonino De Bernardi, Mara Fazio, John Freda.
How long is Coda?
Coda has a runtime of 15m (15 minutes).
Where was Coda produced?
Coda was produced in Italy.