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in the flesh film
in the flesh film
2016
'In the Flesh' is a 5-min black-and-white artist film inspired by Professor Alison Leitch's text 'Visualizing the Mountain' (2007) about the marble quarry as being 'alive', 'weeping at night' and having a 'soul'.  As a role-reversal, the artist plays the role of The Sculpture, of marble skin and human flesh, becoming increasingly more alive, a creature that yearns to reconnect with her roots and crawls back into her mother's womb, the quarry.
Written, Performed and Directed by Adeline de Monseignat
Producer and Co-directed by Nathalie Biancheri
Director of Photography Marcus Autelli
Editing and Sound Studio RM
Sound Design Halo Post
VFX Maria Peralta Ramos
Makeup and Set Design Stagedesigner SRLS
First Assistant Camera Francesco Napoli
Second Assistant Camera Santiago Bernal
Production Manager Alix Janta
Supported by Gaia Art Foundation, Muse Cultural Consulting and Ronchini Gallery
Written, Performed and Directed by Adeline de Monseignat
Producer and Co-directed by Nathalie Biancheri
Director of Photography Marcus Autelli
Editing and Sound Studio RM
Sound Design Halo Post
VFX Maria Peralta Ramos
Makeup and Set Design Stagedesigner SRLS
First Assistant Camera Francesco Napoli
Second Assistant Camera Santiago Bernal
Production Manager Alix Janta
Supported by Gaia Art Foundation, Muse Cultural Consulting and Ronchini Gallery
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