D’Annunzio’s Cave

D’Annunzio’s Cave

Release date : May 31, 2005
Runtime : 51m
Countries of origin : Germany /
Original Language :
Director : Heinz Emigholz /
Writers : Heinz Emigholz /
Production companies : Filmgalerie 451 /
May 31, 2005 51m Germany Documentary More
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Heinz Emigholz, the premiere purveyor of architectural oddities (Sullivan’s Bridges, Goff in the Desert), meticulously documents 15 rooms of the enormous Villa Cargnacco in Lombardy, Italy, designed by proto-fascist poet Gabriele D’Annunzio (1863–1938). The controversial figure spent 17 years designing the Vittoriale, a state museum on Lake Garda, and furnishing the Villa Cargnacco, which is part of the grand complex. This unusual documentary resulted from a photography session in the villa, when four friends—cinematographers Irene von Alberti, Elfi Mikesch, Klaus Wyborny and Heinz Emigholz—simultaneously filmed the rooms and furnishings of the villa in their own specific styles.
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  • title:D’Annunzio’s Cave
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Runtime:51m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Germany ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Heinz Emigholz /
  • Writers: Heinz Emigholz ·
  • Production companies: Filmgalerie 451 ·
  • Overview:Heinz Emigholz, the premiere purveyor of architectural oddities (Sullivan’s Bridges, Goff in the Desert), meticulously documents 15 rooms of the enormous Villa Cargnacco in Lombardy, Italy, designed by proto-fascist poet Gabriele D’Annunzio (1863–1938). The controversial figure spent 17 years designing the Vittoriale, a state museum on Lake Garda, and furnishing the Villa Cargnacco, which is part of the grand complex. This unusual documentary resulted from a photography session in the villa, when four friends—cinematographers Irene von Alberti, Elfi Mikesch, Klaus Wyborny and Heinz Emigholz—simultaneously filmed the rooms and furnishings of the villa in their own specific styles.
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