The Cambodian Room: Situations with Antoine D'Agata
The Cambodian Room: Situations with Antoine D'Agata
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The Cambodian Room: Situations with Antoine D'Agata

DirectorsTommaso Lusena, Giuseppe Schillaci

5.0 / 10
2009
55 min
Documentary

Antoine D'Agata, Magnum photographer since 2004, is in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where his artistic trail seems to reach an utmost point. After devoting himself to depicting desolated landscapes and borderline realities, D'Agata focuses his art on his intimate human relations. His latest work focuses on body and flesh, in a narrow room. This film catches the hidden part of his art making; his choice of living on the edge and experiencing sex with extreme vitality. It is an apocalyptic and sublime journey, similar to the ones of other heretic artists of contemporary culture, from Jack Kerouac to Antonin Artaud, from Francis Bacon to Pier Paolo Pasolini.

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