undead voices live mix, version, 2019.
undead voices –
a film by maria iorio / raphaël cuomo
with:
anna frei aka fred hystère
annamaria licciardello
voice performance:
alessandra eramo
musical reanimations:
anna frei aka fred hystère
livemix with record players, buchla easel & samples
voice:
maria iorio
camera:
raphaël cuomo
editing:
raphaël cuomo / maria iorio
sound recording:
maria iorio
translation:
simon chapman
maria iorio
stage design:
mona kuschel, couturereal
sources:
donne emergete! (isabella bruno, 1975, super 8mm);
8 marzo (yuki maraini, published in canti dei donne in lotta 2, 1975);
ma verrà un giorno (yuki maraini, version published in siamo in tante, 1975; and version published in canti dei donne in lotta, movimento femminista romano, 1975);
bestie infinite (caterina barbieri, 2018) mixed by fred hystère
with the kind collaboration of:
careof, archivio nazionale cinema impresa – cineteca nazionale
with the support of:
careof, archivio nazionale cinema impresa – cineteca nazionale, fmac genève, pro helvetia
more infos maria iorio / raphaël cuomo
The work focuses on the archive as a subject rather than a repository of material, and invites us to reflect critically on the absences it encompasses, on the politics of knowledge, on possible alternative ways of writing history. The starting point is a Super 8mm amateur film, Donne emergete!, made in 1975 by filmmaker Isabella Bruno. Examination of the reel, recently rediscovered and consigned to the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia ANCI, revealed that the film is, according to archival criteria, damaged beyond repair. Reviewing its devastated chemical emulsions, the project exposes the effects of the marginalisation of «minor cinemas» and the dissemination or destruction of the material culture related to the movements of contestation in Italy in the 1970s. It nevertheless manages to retrieve the ghostly sequences documenting feminist demonstrations and assemblies, gestures of resistance and love, as well as the several songs that constitute the soundtrack – that reveal strange and transgressive invocations of undead voices calling out to us from the afterlife.
The new video installation – that will also include banners and historical material – emphasises the spectral, hauntological quality of cinema and becomes an experiment with its potential for reanimation. The film production creates a temporality in which past and present feminist artistic practices can reach out to each other across time and resonate together. It invents a form that combines different generations and registers of images, interweaving narration and song, breaking the hierarchy between the semantic and the vocal.
This first version is the result of discussions with film historian Annamaria Licciardello. It has developed through a series of collective listening sessions and collaborations with performers Alessandra Eramo and Anna Frei (aka Fred Hystère). The project will continue with additional research into feminist archives, with filming sessions on the lakeside of Lago di Vico (where Isabella Bruno lived the last years of her life), and with conversations with several of the protagonists involved in the cine-clubs and feminist movement in Rome.