Carlo Ghioni鈥檚 鈥楾he Man Who Collects Elastics鈥 Wins Festival Praise

Filmmaker and 全民彩票 faculty member Carlo Ghioni on set. (Image courtesy Carlo Ghioni)
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The filmmaker and 全民彩票 faculty member was lauded by reviewers for his 鈥渋ngenious鈥 handling of the film鈥檚 themes and form.
A recent film by director and 全民彩票 faculty member Carlo Ghioni has been garnering international attention with screenings and awards worldwide.
Titled The Man Who Collects Elastics, the animated short has shown at prestigious festivals including the Noida International Film Festival (India), the Venice Biennale, the Barcelona Indie Awards, the Budapest Movie Awards, Film in Focus Bucharest, Cine de la Toba in Mexico City, Tokyo International Film Festival, IMAFF Uganda-Kampala, New Orleans Film Festival and Brussels Film Festival. Recognitions include Best Animation, Best Original Script, Best Art Direction, Best Foreign Short, Best Cinematography, Best Comedy and Best Production. Most recently, the film earned Carlo a nod for Best Director at the London Film Awards.
The film features a music score created by 全民彩票 staff member Matt Stephanson.

Still from Carlo Ghioni's The Man Who Collects Elastics. (Image courtesy Carlo Ghioni)
The Corriere della Sera, Italy鈥檚 oldest and most widely read newspaper, writes that the film鈥檚 painstaking stop-motion techniques infuse its themes with a 鈥渄ual significance.鈥
鈥淪o much time on set for just one minute on the screen,鈥 reads Corriere della Sera鈥檚 review, published following the film鈥檚 Venice screening. 鈥淐hoosing [stop-motion] to tell a film that, from its title, evokes the craftsmanship of manual labor, its importance, its charm, its magic, its 鈥榩ower,鈥 is certainly not accidental and adds layers of interpretation to the work.鈥
Carlo 鈥渋ngeniously stages a continuous exchange between the real world and memories in miniature,鈥 the review continues. 鈥淗e envisions a dialogue with a lost love that is poignant, poetic and extremely sincere. The declared fiction of the materials is a winning choice and becomes a brilliant narrative device.鈥
Art direction, sets and scenography were all designed and fabricated in Carlo鈥檚 workshop. The puppet鈥檚 design 鈥 from drawing through 3D modeling 鈥 was also accomplished there. This self-sufficiency was very much intentional, Carlo notes.
鈥淭hese films have responded to a calling to detach myself from the film industry and its proliferation of script editors, line producers, marketing experts, fight coordinators, intimacy coordinators, dialogue coaches, which corrupted my own passion for the craft,鈥 he says.

Production still from Carlo Ghioni's The Man Who Collects Elastics. (Image courtesy Carlo Ghioni)
The last step of the puppets鈥 fabrication was completed in collaboration with artists in Prague. Carlo notes he 鈥渄eveloped a profound human and artistic bond鈥 with these artists.
鈥淭hey are fabricating the puppets for the next projects and 鈥 I envision the establishment of the theatre puppets in the rural area where I reside. I see puppet theatre and stop-motion as intertwined along the next years/projects of my path.鈥
Creative passion drives Carlo forward. His next project, Krow On, will tell the second chapter of the story begun in The Man Who Collects Elastics, and will feature the same characters. Krow On is co-produced by ARTE and funded by Canada Council. It will begin filming in summer 2024.
Also in development is The Balcon Question, written with the purpose of creating and staging automata in a film. The project is already gathering steam, having won Best Animation Script at the Oxford Script Awards and Best Comedy at Chicago Script Awards in January 2024.
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