Giuseppe Spina

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Giuseppe Spina is an Italian filmmaker based in Bologna. His films have been screened at numerous international festivals, including International Film Festival Rotterdam, EMAF, CROSSROADS, Annecy's IAFF. He is the co-founder of Nomadica, an international network of artists and intellectuals focused on experimental cinema.

Most Popular Giuseppe Spina Trailers

Total trailers found: 15

Macchina Infinita Trailer (2021)

21 April 2021

During a workshop, the LABA students together with Giulia Mazzone and Giuseppe Spina discover the collection of cinema machines kept by the Museo dell’Industria del Lavoro in Brescia.

Impressio in urbe #2 – Siracusa Trailer (2024)

24 December 2024

Impressio in-urbe explores the textures of urban space: the materiality of architecture, perspectives of a city that you will never see.

Màcula Trailer (2018)

04 July 2018

A figure hardly emerges from an undefined black space. Màcula has vague contours, lives in the darkness as best he can, his nervous system is unhooked, acrobatic toward the dissolution.

Ouaga! Hommage à l'homme du 4 aout Trailer (2008)

01 January 2008

An expressionist reflection on a country's future. The 'l'homme du 4 aout' is former President Sankara, the 'African Che Guevara' who changed the name of Upper Volta on 4 August 1984 to Burkina Faso.

Même père même mère (un film de voyage) Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

Même père même mère is the subjective fresco of an African state, it’s an existential research that moves from the conjunction of cinema as movement to travel as movement and vice-versa.

Impressio in-urbe (#1 Bologna) Trailer (2017)

23 August 2017

“Impressio in-urbe” goes through the textures of the urban space: the materiality of architectures, corners and prospectives, the drawings of pavings, the squares, the bricks; it’s a detailed decomposition of the city’s “cloak” from which the broken matter emerges, seemingly immovable but in a continuous connection, in the centuries, inhabited by its moltitude.

Zauma Trailer (2014)

01 January 2014

The greek word “zauma” means the angst for the unpredictability of becoming. We often translate it into “wonder”, but this is an improper definition.

Tecnacria Trailer (2005)

26 January 2005

In the hills at the foot of Mount Etna, three people plan an attack on an undefined institutional centre in Sicily.

El tiempo del no tiempo Trailer (2013)

01 January 2013

One hundred years since the Mexican Revolution and two hundred years since the independence. Thousands of victims from drug trafficking in a country amongst the most dangerous in the world.

Where do the old ignored gods go? Trailer (2023)

02 May 2023

In 1835 a French writer attempts the ascent of Mount Etna with a group of men, two mules, and a bottle of rum.

Luminous Variations in the City Skies Trailer (2019)

07 August 2019

At Bologna’s Specola Tower, 1932–1957, an optical technology was invented which would revolutionize astronomy.

Il Damo Trailer (2025)

22 November 2025

For eight years, Ferdinando has stopped speaking with people. In the solitude of his Milan apartment, he cooks, practices singing, and does an improbable form of gymnastics.

Lo Spirito della Notte Trailer (2018)

01 June 2018

The artist returns to his studio, at night. Fantasies, anxieties, and memories overlap and come to life, until dawn, when the world resumes its daily routine.

Romnì Trailer (2017)

31 December 2017

In 2000, group of Romani people of Kosovan origins settled at the foot of Mount Etna. This film depicts a dance dedicated to a bride, a young woman who prepare herself to become wife and mother, the center of a culture.

Jazz for a Massacre Trailer (2014)

01 February 2014

Jazz for a Massacre is a tribute to experimental artist and filmmaker Nato Frascà. A musical-pictorial jam-session where Noise of Trouble’s jazz improvisation combines with the abstract forms created by Leonardo Carrano directly and the editing of Giuseppe Spina.