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Twelve Pianos offers a raw glimpse into the intersection of art and resistance. Mauro ffortissimo's audacious act of dragging a grand piano to the bluffs speaks volumes about the struggle to maintain creativity in a world that often seems indifferent. The film is atmospheric, capturing the serene yet tumultuous coastal environment that mirrors the internal conflicts of the artist. Its pace is reflective, allowing moments to breathe, which contrasts with the urgency of Mauro's message. There's a palpable tension between beauty and destruction, especially when the piano is set ablaze. This documentary doesn't just document a stunt; it provokes thought about the value of art and the lengths one might go to preserve it amidst societal pressures.
Focuses on themes of art versus modernity.Features striking coastal visuals and sound design.Explores the emotional resonance of destruction and creation.
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