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Director: Pierre Clémenti
Cast: Tina Aumont, Pierre Clémenti, Margareth Clémenti, Balthazar Clémenti
Positano is an island of the Amalfi Coast that Neptune would have, according to legend, created for the love of a nymph. Perched on the rocks of the island, the house of Frédéric Pardo and Tina Aumont became in 1968 a meeting place for the underground community. Pierre Clémenti stays there for a while and makes images of dazzling sensuality. Beyond Pierre Clémenti's intimate love of these faces and bodies often naked in this Mediterranean landscape, the film reveals the moving beauty of a utopia where living together could still be achieved in a territory of sharing and permanent creation. Flow of perceptions of consciousness, visual impressions, physical impregnations, the work of Pierre Clémenti is an ode to sensuality and "life-cinema".
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Directed by Pierre Clémenti in 2008, Positano is a visually stunning film that celebrates the sensual beauty of the Mediterranean landscape and the intimate connections between its characters. Fans of experimental, impressionistic cinema will appreciate Clémenti's poetic, immersive approach that blends physical and psychological perceptions into a hypnotic ode to life and creativity.
Positano is a town and municipality on the Amalfi Coast in the Province of Salerno, in the region of Campania in Italy, mainly in an enclave in the hills leading down to the coast. It has 3,678 inhabitants.
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