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MOVIE CATEGORY
Today life is digital. It follows that the image is too. And thus our gaze is adapting, inevitably, to new forms of reality, to new contaminations of the real with the virtual, to new conclusions about where we are, how we exist. With a hyperconnected world, and with a technology that seems to bend the physics of things to human will with greater and greater confidence, what are our responsibilities now? What is space?
We no longer know whether we are seeing a tangible world or a hallucinated kaleidoscope in Adele Tulli’s new film. In the exploration of an incomprehensible “now”, the director tries to give back the density of the human question, fluid but still pulsating, directly asking the spectator not so much about what is true and what is false, but about how the present has transformed that very question.

DIRECTORY

Born in 1982, Adele Tulli made her first medium-length film in 2011, titled 365 Without 377, after specializing in Screen Documentary at the Goldsmiths University of London. After Rebel Menopause (2015), a short film that won the IAWRT International Award, she made her first feature-length film, Normal, in 2019. Her works focus on the life of queer communities, on the boundaries of the concept of “normality”, on the influence that technology hase on everyday life. Her studies continued with a PhD and a post-PhD degree in England, between Roehampton University and the University of Sussex.



