Antonio Delle Nevi

Antonio Delle Nevi

1968 · 9 min

Antonio and the tree, Antonio and the snow, prayer, meditation, sinking, rebelling, temptation, the dream and the emergence, Antonio and the metamorphosis, the face.

Directed by Pia Epremian

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