24° TORINO FILM FESTIVAL

Questo film è dedicato a David Riesman e si intitolerà «Capolavoro»

This Film is Dedicated to David Riesman and Will Be Called "Capolavoro"

Country: Italy
Year: 1967
Duration: 40'


It’s a film of fixed images, it’s almost completely composed of non-original photographic material: well-known, widely-seen [I really only made this film for one reason: to try out my new H8 RX] and worn-out, because they have been published in magazines like “l’Espresso” and “Playboy.” In the same way, the soundtrack comes from radio and TV, from the song industry. The film is an attempt to restore a level of pure denotation – or to give a different connotation – to images that are strongly connoted [I don’t like films with fixed images. I filmed this one in protest to the genre it belongs to] and by now so widely seen that they have lost their meaning or have been burdened with too much meaning, which is basically the same thing. [This is almost a biographical confession: a film about my ideology.] The means: editing, the camera’s movements, the lighting, the rhythm, the lack of rhythm, interruptions in the rhythm, contrasts, discursive argumentation… [long live Jerry Lewis] The starting point is David Riesman, history [Mussolini and Mein Kampf] and mass civilization; afterwards: the beats and the Beatles, motorcycles and miniskirts, publicity, poetry, cartoons, cinema, etc. etc. all the way to the end.

“And what about you? I’m in love and she doesn’t love me.” (P. Bargellini)

Biography

film director

Piero Bargellini

Pierfrancesco Bargellini (Arezzo, 1940-1982), also known as Piero, bought his first movie camera when he was 20 and pointed it at his youthful passions: competition cars and motorcycles. A few years later he met Marco Melani, who became his cinema companion and an actor in his films. He started to make a name for himself in the world of amateur filmmakers and won a prize at the festival of Montecatini. One of the members of the jury was Massimo Bagicalupo, a founder of the Cooperativa cinema indipendente, and he invited Bargellini to enter the brand-new world of Italian underground cinema. While working as an agronomist at the Val di Chiana Irrigation Office he continued to make films in his free time, but shortly afterwards, with the notice and support of the magazines “Cinema & Film” and the group “Filmstudio 70,” he left his job and moved to Rome. Here, during the early 1970s he worked occasionally for RAI and carried on his activity as an independent director in the world of underground cinema. During this period he suffered a series of misadventures with the law and ended up fleeing to Turkey with his wife Oriana and their daughter Rebecca in 1975. After returning to Italy he continued experimenting, jotting down his discoveries in a series of notebooks and fruitlessly trying to find financing for various projects for experimental programs for Rai. Bertolucci and Storaro consulted with him during preparation for La Luna (1981) to try to resolve problems with various special effects. But Bargellini progressively lost contact with the world of cinema and shortly thereafter his troubles with the law began. He was found dead, officially because of an overdose, at dawn on July 10, 1982.

FILMOGRAFIA

Il teschio; La fiera dei sogni; L’incompiuta; Club 3P Battifolle (1965), Anno 2000 (1965), La striscia (1966), ...vi prego di accettare questo semplice bouquet di parentesi appena sbocciate ((())) (1966), Questo film è dedicato a David Riesman e si intitolerà «Capolavoro» (1967), Morte all’orecchio di Van Gogh (1968), Fractions of Temporary Periods I parte: Ovvero Plans- Séquences per una bambina (1965-1968), 360° di cinediario (1968), Tempo-Tempio-Ritratto (1968), Macrozoom (1968), Baraccone (1968), Water-Closet ovvero attesa per una defecazione (1968), Stricnina (1969- 1973), Fractions of temporary periods II parte: Due ore pomeridiane della bambina (1969), Trasferimento di modulazione (1969), Nelda (1969), Un ottofilm di Pierfrancesco Bargellini (1969), Zukie (1970), Gasoline (1970), Bacino Casa del lupo o di Tonino Massimo e Piero (1970, esiste solo in stato di frammento/only fragments), Oracolo (1970-1971, distrutto dall’autore nel 1974/destroy by the director in 1974), Erinnerung an die Zukunft (1970, non terminato/unfinished), Due silenzi e un’armonica (1971), Dove incominciano le gambe (1974)

Dispersi/Lost: Saluto (gennaio/January 1968, 8-16mm, 18fts, sonoro/sound, 3’30’’, bn/bw), Relazione filmata (1968-1970, 8mm, 24fts, sonoro/sound, 13’, col.); Abbandonate ogni illusione, preparatevi alla lotta (co-regia/co-director Marco Melani, Stefano Beccastrini, 1969, 16mm, 24fts, 40’, col.-bn/bw)

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