Leonardo Carrano
Directing
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The story of a man from Verona countryside who devoted his life to his communist ideals to the point he challenged NATO. Along with him thousands of other people who tried to radically change Italy and the world during the 70s.
The Lost Shoes

Jazz for a Massacre is a tribute to experimental artist and filmmaker Nato Frascà . A musical-pictorial jam-session where Noise of Trouble’s jazz improvisation combines with the abstract forms created by Leonardo Carrano directly and the editing of Giuseppe Spina. Made with 20000 painted, engraved and etched frames.
Jazz for a Massacre

A figure hardly emerges from an undefined black space. MĂ cula has vague contours, lives in the darkness as best he can, his nervous system is unhooked, acrobatic toward the dissolution.
MĂ cula

A plastic magma of abstract images, voices and sounds surprise the viewer in a dreamlike and poetic universe, making him the protagonist of his personal trance. Experimental animation on 35mm film.
MANI MATERIA MEMORIA

Eight hundred and fifty images from the film Accattone by Pier Paolo Pasolini, repainted and redrawn, the requiem of Pasolini's film which ends up coinciding with the ninth movement of Mozart's Requiem
Domine Jesu

Aeterna is an experimental animated film, which comes to life from the sensations it aroused in its author, Leonardo Carrano, listening to Mozart's Requiem. The parts of the famous Mass are interpreted through 14 films that create an organic and varied whole in terms of animation techniques and expressive languages.
AETERNA

The film was created in relation to a musical improvisation project in which Antonello Salis, Sandro Satta, Mark Dresser, and Massimo Carrano participated. The work is based on abstract animations made with various techniques directly on 35mm cinema film that are interspersed with live action sections that creatively document the stages of the jam session.