One Of Europe's Most Talented And Interesting Directors Lucia SenesiA Story by starpowerDirector Lucia SenesiWe met with Lucia Senesi, one of the most interesting young directors in Europe. Her feature documentary “Avanti” premiered at the 2017 RIFF " Rome Independent Film Festival and her short film “Le Conoscenze Difficili” has been selected by Elysium Bandini Studios for the contest “The Feature is Female”. Lucia has a unique directorial vision that has already reached the US and we are sure we’ll hear a lot more about her at cinemas in the near future.
Lucia, you come from the other side of the world, but you have already your
short film, “Le Conoscenze Difficili”, streaming on the platform of Elysium Bandini Studios, where we can find works of professionals like James
Franco, Mila Kunis, Marina Abramovic. Trying to do this job is really hard and you never know what will be your next step. When I came in Los Angeles I was very interested in two films James Franco directed, “As I Lay Dying” and “Child of God”. Of course, you try to learn from the works you like, then I saw the contest for Elysium Bandini Studios and I applied. Later they wrote to me and said that the film was selected. The short film was
previously the 2015 YouFilmaker Short Film Festival competition. Can you
tell us a little more about that? I had this idea to shoot a short film where three young
guys are preparing a theatrical performance based on Luigi Pirandello’s
masterpiece “Six Characters in Search of an Author”. While they were rehearsing,
fiction oozes into reality and like in an absurdist meta-theatrical show, their
lives influence the way they act. Going to a Short Film Festival is very
important for young directors because you have the chance to see other people’s
work, confront and share ideas. It’s not about the competition, it’s about
relating to others. Meeting talented people is always a good experience,
and I love spending my time with people I consider better than me, so I can learn
new things fro them. Being the smartest of the group can be safe and give you some
narcissistic satisfactions but in the long run, it’s boring, and reserves you from your artistic growth. You are a well
known director in Europe, your film “Avanti” was acclaimed by audiences and critics. How do you feel about that? I shot “Avanti” with the intention to help people to
orientate into this very difficult historical time. At the moment, we are all living in a somewhat big crisis and there’s a frightening distance between the old generation and the
new one. This is very disorientating, especially for young people who are
educated with the old values. They discover they are no longer valuable, inside
the extreme consumerist society. This society is so invasive that it takes every
sphere of the human being and replaces it with material things. The result is
that we are all in different degrees, neurotic. I think we need a real change,
and this takes a long time and hard work, otherwise it’s only about image and
lifestyle once again. Do you think that
cinema can be an instrument for change? Totally. When I was very young, I was shocked by Bernardo
Bertolucci’s films because they forced me to put myself in discussion. Now I am thankful for them.You need other points of view.That said, you can’t imitate, you
can’t be Bertolucci, or Antonioni, or Pasolini. Theres this James Ivory’s film,
“Surviving Picasso”, where Picasso tells Françoise Gilot: “don’t try to be Picasso. Be yourself.” This is the most
difficult thing and the real issue, not only as a director but as a human being. © 2018 starpower |
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