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The Making of Lotus poster
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Documenting the making of Elisa's 2003 album 'Lotus'

The Making of Lotus

Dec 2003

Cuoco Contadino poster
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Up the hills between Liguria and France, a car goes up towards the Pre-Alps. Paolo Masieri, one of the most innovative of the great Italian chefs, has his vegetable garden, his country house, his herbs. Luca Guadagnino's camera follows him, moving among the fronds with the step of a weasel, sniffing the moss and the dried leaves of the chestnut trees, becoming nature among nature.

Cuoco Contadino

Sep 2004

Tilda Swinton: The Love Factory poster
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At the Hotel Majestic in Cannes, Tilda Swinton talks to director Luca Guadagnino about cinema, loneliness and love.

Tilda Swinton: The Love Factory

Oct 2002

Arto Lindsay, Forgive the Beauty: The Love Factory poster
Movie

In the void created ad hoc to throw us into desperation, fear, shock, the torment of an infinite present, Arto Lindsay sings with words, silences and small gestures of/with/for/about love, a force that is so violent that nothing will ever be the same again.

Arto Lindsay, Forgive the Beauty: The Love Factory

Nov 2004