EAUX D'ARTIFICE
UNSEEN CINEMA
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13m
The Villa d'Este sculpture gardens frame the nocturnal exploits of a Baroquely-dressed masked figure darting about a waterworks of gushing fountains. Jets of water form a mesmerizing erotic fantasy paying homage to abstract visual music, early silent cinema and Sergei Eisenstein's spectacular "cream-separator" sequence in OLD AND NEW.
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