Notturno by Marco Adamo Graziosi and Maria Host-Ivessich is a captivating fairy tale film featuring modeling by Hana Habrahamova at Major and Eulalia at Boom. A poem by Sylvlia Plath is read in the background by narrator Carlotta Cioffi.
The two models play sisters who die every morning, and are revitalized each night. This film has an indigenous and folky feel with the combination of the poem, setting and models cloths.
Marco Adamo Graziosi and Maria Host-Ivessich styled the models in clothes by Italian designer Alberto Aspesi, and the colors and fabrics with the setting creating a mythical setting. They captured this film in a spa town with beautiful natural pools in Tuscany, Italy.
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Notturno is by Marco Adamo Graziosi and Maria Host-Ivessich
Trend Themes
1. Folk-inspired Fashion Film - The combination of indigenous and mythical elements in fashion, film, and setting creates opportunities for designers and creatives to explore the creation of fairytale-like campaigns.
2. Narrative Poetry in Film - The use of narrative poetry in film like Sylvia Plath's poem in Notturno offers a new context for creative storytelling and content creation in the entertainment industry.
3. Mythical Setting Film - The use of a beautiful, natural setting and incorporating it into film creates opportunities for the travel industry to explore new and unique filming locations which can attract tourism.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Industry - Designers and creatives can take inspiration from Notturno’s pastel palette and ethereal style to create artistic campaigns that blend seamlessly with natural settings.
2. Entertainment Industry - The use of poetry in films offer room to explore creation of alternative forms of storytelling across different entertainment mediums.
3. Travel Industry - Tuscany's natural beauty creates an opportunity for tourism and new ways to attract travelers who are interested in Tuscany's natural attractions to have filmmakers shoot their productions in the area.