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MOVIE DIRECTOR’S URBAN LENS | Michelangelo Antonioni

  • Writer: Ada Nawrocka
    Ada Nawrocka
  • Aug 21, 2019
  • 1 min read

‚ I have never felt salvation in nature. I love cities above all.’_Michelangelo. Whenever I write „Michelangelo’ people think - Buonarroti. No, this time it’s Antonioni. ‚A landscape with its crowds of trees, flowers and grass that repeats itself indefinitely - the repetition makes me dizzy. It takes away all of the meaning of nature. It’s like a word you repeat too often. The static immobility of nature is what really scares me. Take a tree. Nothing wegihts heavier on me than an old tree. Look at it: it goes on aging for centuries without having ever lived, without ever changing. The Empire State Building doesn’t change either, but people around it are changing all the time. An urban landscape is in a state of perpetual transformation”. Agree?:) No?:)


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