Simone Rapisarda Casanova talks about The Strawberry Tree, a film he shot in a remote fishing village in Cuba that was later flattened by a hurricane. Simone shares his thoughts on the Three Utopias, the relationship of the artist and his subjects, honesty, class, and shooting a film looking up from the floor.
April 13, 2012. Interview: Simone Rapisarda Casanova talks to Daniel Garber about his film The Strawberry Tree at Images Festival
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[…] Casanova shot the film shortly before the village was destroyed in a hurricane. Listen to his interview with CIUT FM’s Daniel Garber about the making of the […]
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[…] Casanova shot the film shortly before the village was destroyed in a hurricane. Listen to his interview with CIUT FM’s Daniel Garber about the making of the […]
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