Friday, March 19, 2010
EDOnism Teaser
Teaser 2 edited by Alessandro Fantini
Music composed by Alessandro Fantini
Tv Announcer: Bianca Allen
Vocals: Helene Salvini Fujita
Produced by Lorenzo Fantini
Status: Post-production
Director, editor, animator, screenwriter and soundtrack composer: Alessandro Fantini
Producer, art director, co-writer, script consultant, casting director and location manager: Lorenzo Fantini
Line producer: Miles Edelsten
Assistant producer: Lucy King
Make up artist: Kana Yoshida
Cast: Sacha Mühlebach, Helene Salvini Fujita, Hiro Super, Lucy King, Lorenzo Fantini, Kyle Hauptman, Nate Jensen, Tony Evans, Alessandro Fantini.
Genre: Sci-fi thriller, drama, adventure
Shooting format: HDV
Runtime: Estimated 70 min.
Country: Italy, Japan
Language: English
Filming locations: Tokyo
Release date: June 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Sunday, January 3, 2010
EDOnism Teaser 1
EDOnism (2010)
The first teaser of the upcoming feature movie directed by Alessandro Fantini and produced by Lorenzo Fantini.
TEASER 1 Directed and edited by Alessandro Fantini
Photos by Lorenzo Fantini
Music composed and performed by Alessandro Fantini
Follow the making at: http://fantini.typepad.com/edonism
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
EDONISM - An Independent movie Production in Tokyo

Edonism is the tragic story of James Hallway, an English businessman from The U.K.
He came to Tokyo looking for the dream and a life with his beautiful wife, Sophie. Instead he found a life of toil, torment and alcoholism. Unable to face his descent into self destruction, Sophie left, abandoning him to his downward spiral into the gutter.
When things can't get any worse, his grip on reality is stolen from under him as he experiences all manner of hallucinations and ulitmately a coma.
When he is revived he begins to learn some terrifying truths about his condition and his connection to a long forgotten legend from ancient Japan.
Together with the resourceful Dr Geena Landlord he attempts a desperate quest of discovery that leads them both to the very heart of conspiracy involving a secret government order and the enigmatic being known as the The Cat Fish .
Alessandro Fantini
Is an independent artist / writer / filmmaker, who is currently active in the contemporary arts and film scene in Italy.
We are looking for talented actors and actresses to join in this exciting project, which will be entered into international film festivals and shown on European TV channels.
http://fantini.typepad.com/edonism/
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The breath of William Kurelek

I think it's a pity that nowadays the name of this talented and visionary artist survives just in Canada. The story of my obsession for William Kurelek dated to the discovery of his masterwork "The Maze" that happened accidentally when I was a child reading a large book about psychiatry belonging to a friend of my father. The detailed and disturbing sagittal representation of a human skull full of boxes containing small iconic scenes (reminiscent of those ones depicted by Magritte, Ernst and Dali) impressed me so deeply that I couldn't forget it for a long while, even if I wasn't able to know who was the painter since the book didn't provide the name of the author. The mistery enveloping both the painting theme and its creator boosted even more my fascination for the image. Somehow his Bosh-like and bruegelesque taste reminded me an intense state of mind I perceived when I was very young staring at the little figures on the basement of an old globe in my house.
Accidentally the last year I found again the same large book in the house of a friend of mine, but this time I checked out the illustration references at the end of the volume and, following the several clues on the web, I finally managed to find his name. Since then I studied his life reading rare canadian books and discovered further impressive pictures and drawings he made during the period he spent at the London Maudsley Hospital when he painted "The Maze".
I started to paint this picture while I was simply musing about all the ancient feelings I recovered when I found again that gruesome Kurelek's self-portrait. I cannot explain rationally why I paint this urban landscape. All in all, showing what you cannot express through words and logic, might be the reason paintings are made for...

Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Deluxe edition of The Sinovial Gaze - the Art of Alessandro Fantini
The Sinovial Gaze - Deluxe edition
The Sinovial Gaze-The Art of Alessandro Fantini embodies the first attempt at gathering more than a decade of creative and hallucinative experiences lived by the “multimedianic” artist Alessandro Fantini in a unique visual ride along more than one hundred luxuriant color illustrations. The book depicts the progression of Fantini's quest for the medianic rendition of his most inner pulsions and visions. Since the early 90s, with the discovery of the oil painting and the surrealist concepts, his artworks higlight a turbulent tension towards the cinematic and narrative syntaxes that will soon led him to deal with shortmovies, novels, comics, videoart and music languages. The book is structured into three sections which explore chronologically the pictorial and graphic dimensions of his visionary craftmanship. This 2009 hard cover deluxe edition includes new notes and more recent artworks in bigger size....More >
Alessandro is fascinated by the interior of the human mind, and more precisely his own. His art is defined by the eerie images of the transmogrification of the human body, its transience from youth to age, from life to death, from ethereal to grotesque animalism. The complexity of his images refuses to be defined precisely and they’re often unsettling in their depiction of our psychic core.
Alessandro shows heavy influence from Dali, especially in his early paintings. Employing many of the same techniques and compositions as that mad old Spaniard, Alessandro refined and evolved his painterly skills. His earlier works are a cacophony of colour, passion and violence that bursts from the canvas.
The young painter exploring his sexual desires is most clearly evident by the fantasy females and phantasmagorical muses that haunt the ruined walls of castles and churches. Indeed they’re a recurrent element throughout his works, as we’re faced, uncomfortably so at times, with the raw, burning Eros that knaws deeply at the hearts of men."
Excerpt from the new Lorenzo Fantini's foreword.
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