
Manfredo Manfredi
Directing
Known For

A little boy meets the old hero Garibaldi who tells him the story of his adventures.
The Hero of Two Worlds

A visionary trip into a common man's subconscious.
Sotterranea

Short animation by Manfredo Manfredi
Canto XXVI dell’Inferno della Divina Commedia di Dante

The artist returns to his studio, at night. Fantasies, anxieties, and memories overlap and come to life, until dawn, when the world resumes its daily routine.
Lo Spirito della Notte

A man and a woman sit in a room and when the wind blows the window open, the man imagines what would happen if he kills the woman and the following drama blurs the boundaries between reality and fiction.
Labyrinth

A succession of visual emotions in a sort of “filmed rotogravure,” where sequences and segments follow an ironic and dramatic logic that highlights the obsessions, the poverty, and the myths that shook the neoconsumerist society of those years. This approach frames, but at the same time transcends, pure reportage, venturing into a reflection on the meaning of seeing and imagining. The techniques employed range from direct rotoscope to works-in-progress, from citationism to photographic contamination.
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I lupi e gli agnelli
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Su sambene non est aba

Animated short about politics.
Rotocalco

A flower trembles in the wind while high in the sky clouds slowly pass by. The seeds from the dry and withered flower fly toward a new life while below in the dark earth something moves: a small white being advances with difficulty toward the light.
Clouds

A reflection on art during the destruction of a post-atomic society.
Il muro

Short animation by Manfredo Manfredi
Provino per il VI Canto della Divina Commedia

The ambulance speeds through the night. The doctors try to save a man, his heart is still beating. On a railroad bridge another man is crouched by the tracks: A suicidal former boxer. The story of a double failure.
K.O.
Italo Calvino published in 1972, for Giulio Einaudi, the novel “ Invisible Cities ”, one of the most important passages in literature that makes a combinatorial and semiotic use of the structure to create relationships between the reader and the author. Marco Polo explores 5 cities for each of the 11 categories and this repetition is clearly visible when he builds the summary table of the different combinations. A fundamental book for understanding the depth of Italo Calvino. In 1998 the painter and set designer from Palermo Manfredo Manfredi was freely inspired by the novelby Italo Calvino and a short film made with the rotoscoping and single-panel techniques. The result is a fluid and at the same time meaningful animation in the best Manfredian tradition.