No Leaves To Blow
No Leaves To Blow
Rosa Canosa | 1'30'' | Italy #filmhaiku
No Leaves to Blow translates a famous haiku by Natsume Sōseki into sounds and visions while exploring how audiovisual language can express meaningful metaphors in a universal and non-cryptic way.
About the filmmaker:
Rosa Canosa is a filmmaker and multimedia translator. She has worked on the production of documentaries financed by ZDF, Arte, RSI and Rai. She has curated film exhibitions, artistic residencies and multimedia performances, and worked in the field of accessible filmmaking (audio description for the blind and subtitling for the deaf and hard of hearing). As a writer and director she recently made a 30 minutes documentary called Dancing Towards Equality (2020)- screened in the UK as well as in Japan, Greece and Italy – and started a personal research on the use of visual metaphors to convey intimate POVs.
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