Coda (1970)
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
Release Date: December 2, 1970
Cast
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
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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.