Interviewed by Enric Berenguer
For Claudio Zulian, director, there is neither world nor life without images. But if images saturate daily life, they do not fill the hole of the real that remains vertiginous. The present century accentuates the fascination for sex and violence; it is there that the objects-gaze are lost. Since our jouissance is convoked, we need an ethics and a politics of images. Those that show their own limits, their edges, in order, most of all, to at the same time indicate that beyond there is a real, of which we can take due note.
Presentation and Recent works:
Claudio Zulian is a film director, artist and producer. His work is always sensitive to social questions and technical innovation.
His films include:
L'Avenir (documentary, that has received international prizes)
Beatriz/Barcelona (feature film, 2006)
Au travers le Carmel (documentary which obtained the Prix Ville, Barcelona 2010, and the National Prize of Culture, Catalonia 2010).
He has just directed:
Born, a feature film on the everyday life in Barcelona in the 18th century.