
2016
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AGUA VIVA (STREAM OF LIFE)
8 minutes, Super 8, black and white, stereo
A consciousness in pursuit of the instant as it slips away—seeking to grasp the living core of the now before it dissolves. A gesture toward the ungraspable, where perception trembles and becomes presence. Inspired by Água Viva by Clarice Lispector.
Direction and Sound Design Luciana Foglio
Text Clarice Lispector
Faces Débora Kantt, Victoria Maffía, Lourdes Maro
Voice over Fernanda García Lao
8 minutes, Super 8, black and white, stereo
A consciousness in pursuit of the instant as it slips away—seeking to grasp the living core of the now before it dissolves. A gesture toward the ungraspable, where perception trembles and becomes presence. Inspired by Água Viva by Clarice Lispector.
Direction and Sound Design Luciana Foglio
Text Clarice Lispector
Faces Débora Kantt, Victoria Maffía, Lourdes Maro
Voice over Fernanda García Lao
Festivals and Screenings
September 2018. Strangloscope – International Exhibition of Experimental Audio, Video/Film and Performance (Brazil).
November 2016. Mar del Plata International Film Festival, Super 8/16mm section (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
December 2016. La hora de Clarice. Museum of the Book and Language (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
August 2017. MARFICI, sección “Tren de sombras” (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
Agua Viva is part of Zelfportret 470, a program of short films made by women filmmakers residing in Argentina. In 2019, it was screened at the following venues: 15th Transterritorial Underground Film Festival (Buenos Aires, Argentina), UnionDocs (Brooklyn, NYC, USA), Arthaus Art Residency (Havana, Cuba), Kino Palais (National Bicentennial House, Argentina), and AgX Film Collective (Boston, USA).
September 2018. Strangloscope – International Exhibition of Experimental Audio, Video/Film and Performance (Brazil).
November 2016. Mar del Plata International Film Festival, Super 8/16mm section (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
December 2016. La hora de Clarice. Museum of the Book and Language (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
August 2017. MARFICI, sección “Tren de sombras” (Buenos Aires, Argentina).
Agua Viva is part of Zelfportret 470, a program of short films made by women filmmakers residing in Argentina. In 2019, it was screened at the following venues: 15th Transterritorial Underground Film Festival (Buenos Aires, Argentina), UnionDocs (Brooklyn, NYC, USA), Arthaus Art Residency (Havana, Cuba), Kino Palais (National Bicentennial House, Argentina), and AgX Film Collective (Boston, USA).