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LADY M 5.1 SCREENING AT THE PRESTIGIOUS ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES in NEW YORK CITY

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LADY M 5.1 at the ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES IN NYC

Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni & Mariano Baino at the LADY M 5.1 screening at The Anthology Film Archives May 6th 2017 4.jpg

 Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni & Mariano Baino at the ANTHOLOGY FILM ARCHIVES in NYC, for the screening of LADY M 5.1. On the far left in the big frame, Filomena Botti, next to her Bobolinck the Cat and in the small frame Walterino Cataldi-Tassoni.

The screening  was followed by a Q & A with journalist Filippo Brunamonti (La Repubblica Huffington Post). 


"Cataldi-Tassoni delivers the famous soliloquy from the play in a way that is dramatic, passionate and entirely appropriate to the tone the picture sets."
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From the article by IAN JANE for ROCK!POP!SHOCK!

WORLD PREMIERE Of LADY M 5.1 at MANA CONTEMPORARY

a. LADY M 5.1 INSTALLATION by Mariano Baino & Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni at MANA Contemporary 2017 photo by Jade Thacker 4.jpg

WORLD PREMIERE of LADY M 5.1 at MANA Contemporary

The short film LADY M 5.1, debuts as a World Premiere at Mana Contemporary on March 18th 2017 and will be on view until March 25th 2017, at Mana Contemporary.

The short film, will be accompanied by an installation created by Mariano Baino & Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni and curated by Filippo Brunamonti (La Repubblica, Huffington Post).

The installation will invite the visitors into a parallel universe, where they can witness, among the shadows and sounds, the alternative dimension in which Lady Macbeth is now destined to dwell.

LADY M 5.1 at MANA CONTEMPORARY

PRESS RELEASE for LADY M 5.1 WORLD PREMIERE at MANA CONTEMPORARY

 

TEASER TRAILER of installation for LADY M 5.1 at MANA CONTEMPORARY

Teaser Promo for the World Premiere of the short film LADY M 5.1 starring Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni, directed by Mariano Baino at MANA Contemporary, accompanied by an installation curated by Filippo Brunamonti and created by Baino & Cataldi-Tassoni. Documentary footage courtesy of Penn Eastburn. © Astrid's Saints, LLC 2017