Between 9 May and 11 June 1943, the island of Pantelleria was violently bombarded by the Allied troops in the first operation to reconquer Italian soil. Residents recall that, after the surrender, some of the buildings were blown up for the cameras of a propaganda combat film. Pantelleria traces the memories of this event in the local collective consciousness and looks at the contemporary implications of an episode that took place in the shadow of official history. Through a two-years long participatory process with the residents, the film explores the tension between the truth and its ideological distortion, and between the reality of the bombs and their telling through images. The Nervi hangar, a symbol of Mussolini’s militarisation of the island, is now shown empty and inhabited by a magical animal presence. Extracts from the combat film are projected onto the buildings of today’s Pantelleria, while the camera travels through the bunkers dug by the Italian army. The voiceover, written and read by writer Giorgio Vasta, gives expressive form to the island’s stories, while the sound by GUP Alcaro and Davide Tomat distorts the recordings of the local orchestra Spata, finding in dance music a space for the reactivation of the past, and liberation in the present.
CREDITS
MASBEDO
Fondazione In Between Art Film, Alción
Leonardo Bigazzi
Text: Giorgio Vasta
Narration voice: Giorgio Vasta
Music and sound design: Gup Alcaro and Davide Tomat
Live music: Spata Orchestra of Pantelleria
Editing: Valeria Ferrari
Colour correction: Giuseppe Domingo Romano
Assistant director: Genny Petrotta
Production assistant: Elena Castiglia
Exhibition History
Manifesta 15, Barcelona, 08.09 – 24.11.2024
Penumbra, Complesso dell’Ospedaletto, Venice, curated by Leonardo Bigazzi and Alessandro Rabottini, 20.04 –27.11.2022. Featured artists: Karimah Ashadu, Jonathas De Andrade, Aziz Hazara, He Xiangyu, MASBEDO, James Richards, Emilija Škarnulytė, and Ana Vaz.
International Film Festival Rotterdam 2023, for the Pantelleria festival world premiere
Bellaria Film Festival, Bellaria Igea Marina, 10 – 14.05.2023
Floating Cinema, Unknown Waters, Venice, 29.08.2022
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