Danilo Correale, Diranno che li ho uccisi io, 2018, 33’
video loop
14 September 2024, 4 pm – 10.30 pm, cinema hall
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Weaving together six never-realized screenplays across six genres of cinema, Diranno che li ho uccisi io (They Will Say I Killed Them) follows a reclusive archivist (Ernesto Mahieux) as he navigates an atemporal bureaucratic space and encounters a cascade of topics that have been underrepresented in the history of Italian cinema. Through an immersive interplay of lights, shadows, and camera movements, the audience is led through fragments of untold stories panning from a film about Italian Colonialism, to a thriller about the history of an Italian terrorist group (BR), to a romantic play about the life of Simone Weil.
DANILO CORREALE (Naples, 1982) is an Italian artist and researcher living and working in New York. His work focuses on the analysis of fundamental aspects of human life such as work, leisure and sleep through works and installations aimed at establishing a profound engagement with the audience. His work has been presented in numerous group exhibitions, including Broken Nature, Milan Triennale, and Manifesta 10; Moscow, Riga, Istanbul, and Ural biennials; in private foundations including the Rubin Foundation, New York, Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, Magazzino Italian Art, New York; in Italian and international museums, including: MAXXI, Madre, Museion, Z33 Hassel Museum, Wien Kunsthalle. In 2017 he was the winner of the New York Prize, and the first edition of Italian Council. He is currently a lecturer in Video and Performance at New York University and IUAV in Venice.
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