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33 min
Merging the traditions of art house and splatter, Mondo Veneziano: High Noon in the Sinking City pokes fun at the bloated importance of discursive theories in contemporary art. Cast in an abandoned Venice – a derelict film set in Luxembourg, as it turns out – this short fiction relates a meeting of a curator, a theorist, a painter and a “relational” artist who appear to engage in complex theoretical debates. Their verbal confrontation – a grotesque patchwork of quotes that mocks the art world’s infatuation with sampling and referencing – is punctuated by a string of dreamlike sequences in which the stereotypical characters are seen killing each other in the best tradition of mondo films.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Otto Berchem | Convivial Artist | Unowned | |
| Marianne Gerber | Curator | Unowned | |
| Taygun Nowbary | Painter | Unowned | |
| Andreï Volfson | Theorist | Unowned | |
| Gaetano Coletta | Waiter | Unowned | |
| Carla Gutenkauf-Grün | Babuschka | Unowned | |
| Laure Junio | Babuschka | Unowned |