Sat

25/06

Cinema Lumiere - Sala Officinema/Mastroianni > 14:30

Great Small Gauge: Home Movies/INEDITS/Pippo Barzizza

Introduced by

Mirco Santi (Home Movies)

Piano accompaniment by

Donald Sosin

INEDITS PRESENTS
One hundred years ago small-gauge film began to catch on with families, thanks to the Pathé-Baby and the slogan “le cinéma chez soi” – cinema in your own home. Combining a hand-turned film camera with a projector and some reversible film led to a real revolution and utopia began to look like reality: in time, cinema was to become a practice within everyone’s grasp.
Soon, word spread from Paris to more-or-less everywhere: to Europe first, then later much further afield. In Italy, many families were passionate about this new format with perforations down the middle. Equipped with their film cameras, amateur film-lovers documented religious and social rituals, from marriages to communions and baptisms, as well as recording large public events and everyday work.
Experimentation and the special effects that 9.5mm allowed amateurs to capture became part of the techniques learned, both through practicing with the device itself and through studying catalogues and film magazines.
Three-quarters of this programme dedicated to amateur 9.5mm film is based around a journey from Bologna to the edges of Europe and from the 1920s to the 1960s: the epic story of a revolutionary format. The final part tells of the experience of home cinema: a reel in which previously unseen footage sits alongside films from catalogues.
The programme is curated by the Archivio Nazionale del Film di Famiglia, as part of Home Movies 100 and in collaboration with INEDITS, a European association which brings together over forty institutions dedicated to the collection, preservation and presentation of home movies and amateur cinema.
One of the projects to mark 9.5mm’s centenary, 100 ans/100 films, allows us to draw on a varied but representative selection of footage.

Mirco Santi

ARCHIVIO HOME MOVIES ITALIAN MEMORYSCAPES
Italy is an enchanting place, as the many travellers who have visited and described it over the years know very well. Photography undoubtedly influenced their ability to communicate this awareness, but cinema went even further, and from the 1920s onwards, amateur filmmakers armed with their own film cameras have left us a precious trace of their memories.
From mountain landscapes to the sea and from historical monuments to cityscapes, this series of moving portraits also includes the coming-and-going of men and women engaged in their everyday business. Stories of gazes that fleetingly meet in landscapes of memory that retrace the beauty of life. Because, as Charles Lindbergh said, “Life is like a landscape: you live in the midst of it, but can only describe it from the vantage point of distance.” That need for distance relates to space, of course, but also to time.

Mirco Santi

PATHÉ-BABY: REELING IN A FAMILY AUDIENCE
In the substantial archives of the Barzizza family, which contain 16mm, 8mm and Super8 films, there are 28 pieces of 9.5mm film. The collection dates from 1929 to the 1940s. One of the characteristics evident in the films is that the longest reels contain a mixture of original films shot with a portable camera and films taken directly from the Pathé catalogue. Thus they combine pure entertainment with documentaries, curiosities and a lot of animation, above all the films of Felice Logatto, who was much loved by children.
Alexandra Schneider describes these reels as perfect examples of “exhibition programmes” (Felice Logatto, Bernardo l’eremita e I boys: Il sistema Pathé-Baby e il caso della famiglia U., “Comunicazioni Sociali”, n. 3, September-December 2005).
The key point that this alternation between cinema and family memories reveals is that the Pathé-Baby was a participatory system, a fully articulated media device used by both adults and children.
Moreover, its playful aspect is revealed not only by the juxtaposition of different types of content. The catalogue films also provide a template for the homemade scenes, which led the Barzizza family to realise special effects such as backward motion, the interruption and substitution of actors, or the use of a highly mobile ‘Motocamera’, which foregoes the static tripod to allow for chase scenes or zooms into figures.

Mirco Santi

Projection
Info

Saturday 25/06/2022
14:30

Subtitle

Original version with subtitles

Sposi a Roma

Director: Famiglia D’Ambrogi
Year: 1924
Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

Varo dell’incrociatore Giovanni delle Bande Nere a Castellammare di Stabia

Director: Mario Cessi
Year: 1930
Country: Italia
Running time: 2'
Edition
2022

Ai bagni Italia, Sanremo, Imperia

Director: Pippo Barzizza
Year: 1934
Country: Italia
Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

Comunione di guerra, San Giovanni in Laterano, Roma

Director: Adriano Agottani
Year: 1944
Country: Italia
Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

Appesi alla perforazione, Torino

Director: Giuseppe Vecchi
Year: [193?]
Country: Italia
Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

In treno, da Vicenza verso Padova

Director: Luigi Pretto
Year: [1945-50?]
Country: Italia
Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

Sul fiume ghiacciato, Mortegliano, Udine

Director: Famiglia Barbina
Year: [193?]
Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

Palloni aerostatici all’Arena Verona

Director: Aleardo Felisi
Year: 1927
Country: Italia
Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

In montagna

Director: Famiglia De Riso
Year: 1950
Country: Italia
Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

Piccoli uomini, Milano

Director: Gioacchino Rossini
Year: 1946-50
Country: Italia
Running time: 2'
Edition
2022

Fumare al contrario

Director: Guglielmo Baldassini
Year: 1928
Country: Italia
Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

Navigli, Milano

Director: Guglielmo Baldassini
Year: 1928-29
Country: Italia
Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

Une Partie de cartes mouvementée

Director: Fond Emile Gaudu
Year: 1925
Running time: 5'
Edition
2022

Morning Bath

Director: Jaroslav Cmiral
Year: 1949
Running time: 3'
Edition
2022

Danse

Director: Jean Schlumberger
Year: 1930
Running time: 3'
Edition
2022

Portraits, Farbenfilm

Director: Josef Mroz
Year: 1930
Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

Porn Compilation [Two women one whip]

Running time: 1'
Edition
2022

PIPPO BARZIZZA, BOBINA N. 0028

Director: Pippo Barzizza
Year: ca. 1932
Edition
2022

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