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We Are Art Through the Eyes of Annalaura

  • 2022
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
9.5/10
17
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We Are Art Through the Eyes of Annalaura (2022)
Documentary

Filmed on location in Naples Italy, We Are Art documents Annalaura di Luggo's journey as she undertakes her most artistic creative challenge, creating "Colloculi", an immersive, multi-media,... Read allFilmed on location in Naples Italy, We Are Art documents Annalaura di Luggo's journey as she undertakes her most artistic creative challenge, creating "Colloculi", an immersive, multi-media, interactive art installation constructed in the shape of a Giant Eye made of recycled alu... Read allFilmed on location in Naples Italy, We Are Art documents Annalaura di Luggo's journey as she undertakes her most artistic creative challenge, creating "Colloculi", an immersive, multi-media, interactive art installation constructed in the shape of a Giant Eye made of recycled aluminum, symbolizing environmental rebirth and recycling in which she incorporates her artis... Read all

  • Director
    • Annalaura di Luggo
  • Stars
    • Pino Giuseppe Amabile
    • Larissa De Maio
    • Annalaura di Luggo
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.5/10
    17
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Annalaura di Luggo
    • Stars
      • Pino Giuseppe Amabile
      • Larissa De Maio
      • Annalaura di Luggo
    • 8User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    10briandever

    Fascinating and Moving

    So glad to have seen this fascinating exploration of the artistic process, and the artist's perspective on the intersection of storytelling and personal experiences. I especially appreciated hearing the insights of each of the young participants - all on different journeys and all very thoughtful!

    I hope that people who see this are able to have conversations after about the role of art in movements of social justice - around disability, immigration, and more. This movie feels like a launching pad for discussion.

    I hope we also get to see what happens to the young participants next - perhaps a sequel!
    10cesareinvitti

    The power of art

    Rebirth, revenge, redemption, the reclaiming of human dignity can go through many paths.

    This time they pass through the eyes and creativity of Annalaura.

    Strong emotions emerge delicately and in crescendo in the documentary film which tells the story of the birth of a living work of art, but in itself the film is a work of art.

    This film surprises and captures the viewer's attention by proposing problems that have always existed but this time in a new, delicate and moving way.

    Annalaura's artistic maturity is constantly on the rise, appreciable in her installations and films, which enjoy prestigious collaborators; moreover, the numerous awards received are proof of this.

    Cesare Invitti of Conca.
    10fabipica

    A film that came from the heart of Annalaura

    Annalaura's docufilm fully reflects the sensitivity and soul of the artist who, through the stories of the difficult lives of four young boys and girls, was able to convey with delicacy, courage and empathy the message that one must never give up on the adversities of life despite a difficult start and that if there is commitment and willpower every life can become a masterpiece. Well done Annalaura!

    Annalaura's docufilm fully reflects the sensitivity and soul of the artist who, through the stories of the difficult lives of four young boys and girls, was able to convey with delicacy, courage and empathy the message that one must never give up on the adversities of life despite a difficult start and that if there is commitment and willpower every life can become a masterpiece. Well done Annalaura!
    10francescabusato-93380

    WE ARE ART THIS IS TRUE THANK YOU FOR THIS EXTRAORDINARY DOCUMENTARY AND SONG

    I think that these are the documentaries we should see.

    Self esteem is so important for youngsters!

    It is great how this artist is able to motivate her protagonists And the song We Are Art is always in my mind.

    The thing I adored is that the artist was inspired by the Bruegel painting, it is fantastic to connect ancient art to contemporary art.

    The rope she uses has a strong symbolism. I felt it was like the umbilical cord we have with our mother.

    With birth it has to be cut to start our own life path.

    So Annalaura first uses the rope to pull the 4 young adults but after the rope becomes the symbol of their personal affirmation

    What a great idea to have the viewer part of the scene thanks to special cameras that capture every person...

    I checked on the web annalaura di Luggo and I found she is a super talented artist who dedicated all her artistic path to social inclision: this is great

    Also the use of recycled aluminum is a great symbol for environmental safeguard.

    We need to save our planet

    Please watch this doc, it will change your perspective of life.
    10mferris-55360

    A moving and thoughtful documentary

    What a powerful opening to this doc, with the beautiful scenic shots of Naples, Italy!! This film is really a work of art, as it's made by a filmmaker who is also an artist.

    You really feel connected to the 4 young kids who are featured, and you get to learn about their backgrounds through their own storytelling. Such a powerful moment when one of them is asked what his goals are - not to be successful in work but to be there for his child in a way he didn't have.

    These kids all light up when they are a part of this work of art, so emotional to see as a viewer.

    So glad to be able to attend an advanced screening, and will be watching again when it is available in wide release!

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Filming locations
      • Naples, Campania, Italy
    • Production company
      • Annydi Productions
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      • 1h 9m(69 min)
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