Lunedì, 19 settembre 2005


Ventriloquio
mediometraggio, produzione C.B., 1967

Hermitage
mediometraggio, produzione Nexus Film,1968

Nostra Signora dei Turchi
lungometraggio, produzione C.B., Italia, 1968

Capricci
lungometraggio, da Arden of Feversham, produzione BBB (Barcelloni, Bene, Brunet), Italia, 1969

Don Giovanni
lungometraggio, produzione C.B., 1971

Salomè
lungometraggio, Cinecitth, produzione C.B., 1972

Un Amleto di meno
Cinecittà, produzione C.B. e "Donatello cinematografica", 1973


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"Hamlet-suite" da J.Laforgue (182 KB)
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Quando Carmelo Bene fu nominato direttore del settore teatro della Biennale, durante il periodo della presidenza Portoghesi, aveva in animo di realizzare la rappresentazione del [base "]Bafometto[per thou] di Pierre Klossowski, ambientato in una sorta di isola [base "]magica[per thou] Venezia. I problemi di carattere economico da una parte e la necessità dell[base ']approfondimento della ricerca dall[base ']altra, condussero Carmelo Bene a dimettersi dalla Biennale con una lettera scritta il 2 febbraio 1990 in cui leggiamo: [base "]Le funeste decisioni del consiglio della Biennale hanno in pratica ufficialmente cancellato la Biennale-Teatro 1991. A ciò la decisione irrevocabile di Pierre Klossowski che ritira il suo nome dal progetto a lui dedicato. Rassegno, pertanto, le mie dimissioni.[per thou] Sebbene questo progetto non abbia avuto più luogo, il laboratorio ideato e condotto da Carmelo Bene nel 1989, dal titolo [base "]La ricerca impossibile[per thou], ha lasciato traccia memorabile in un libro di saggi con scritti di Carmelo Bene, Jean-Paul Manganaro, Umberto Artioli, Edoardo Fadini, Maurizio Grande e di Pierre Klossowski dal titolo [base "]Il teatro senza spettacolo[per thou]. [base "]Carmelo Bene: il teatro dell[base ']amore e della morte[per thou] è un montaggio inedito di alcune performances di Carmelo Bene e degli artisti presenti al [base "]laboratorio[per thou]. Durante Sulmonacinema la visione della performance in cui Pierre Klossowski legge alcuni brani del suo [base "]Bafometto[per thou].
2:24:49 PM    

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12:43:08 PM    

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The Tourism Culture Park is the only, professional body to link the mutual interests of individuals throughout
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Promote and advance professionalism in tourism.
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The Tourism Culture Park, established in 2003, is a membership organisation of
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