domenica 4 maggio 2014

LORENZA MAZZETTI: K & TOGETHER - THE BRITISH SCHOOL AT ROME, 5/5/2014





LORENZA MAZZETTI
K & TOGETHER
The British School at Rome
via Gramsci 61 - Roma
lunedì 5 maggio 2014, ore 17,00 - 19,30

Orphaned of both parents at a very early age, Lorenza Mazzetti was raised, along with her twin sister Paola, by their paternal aunt Nina Mazzetti and uncle Robert Einstein (first cousin of Albert Einstein) and their two daughters. On 3 August 1944, the SS killed Lorenza's aunt and cousins in the massacre of Rignano in Tuscany. Uncle Robert, devastated by the loss, took his life the following year. In the early 1950s Lorenza moved to London and was accepted as a student at the Slade School of Fine Art, where she made her first short film 'K', from Kafka's 'Metamorphosis' (Gregor Samsa was played by fellow Slade student Michael Andrews). The British Film Institute Experimental Film Fund produced her second film 'Together', which tells the story of two deaf-mutes in the East End of London (played by Michael Andrews and Eduardo Paolozzi). The film, completed with the collaboration of Lindsay Anderson, was premiered as part of the first Free Cinema programme at the National Film Theatre in London in February 1956. Mazzetti participated in the writing of the manifesto of Free Cinema with Anderson, Karel Reisz and Tony Richardson. Monday 5 May 2014, 17-19.30, Sainsbury Lecture Theatre.