Romeo Rodeo's Mnemosyne Short Film Competes at Berlin Fashion Film Festival
Romeo Rodeo, a Roman filmmaker, has created the short film 'Mnemosyne,' which is competing at the Berlin Fashion Film Festival. The film depicts a Rome of past splendor, removed from contemporary chaos, and centers on a lighthearted friendship. Its title references the Greek goddess of memory, linking past and present. Rodeo embraces the fashion trend of shooting on film, a technique used in recent campaigns by Gucci under Alessandro Michele, Trussardi, and Sandro Paris. The film was shot on Kodak 8mm 50D/200T stock and printed by Andec Filmtechnik Berlin. The soundtrack features 'Amara' by Enzo Carella (1979). The cast includes models Elena Funari and Insomnia Willkillus, with styling by Sara Schiavo, photography by Ilaria Ieie, assistant Chiara Palmitessa, makeup by Giulia Luciani, and hair by Roberto Campisi. The article was written by Giuditta Elettra Lavinia Nidiaci.
Key facts
- Romeo Rodeo directed the short film 'Mnemosyne'.
- The film is competing at the Berlin Fashion Film Festival.
- The title references Mnemosyne, the Greek goddess of memory.
- The film was shot on Kodak 8mm 50D/200T film stock.
- The film was printed by Andec Filmtechnik Berlin.
- The soundtrack is 'Amara' by Enzo Carella from 1979.
- Models in the film are Elena Funari and Insomnia Willkillus.
- The article was written by Giuditta Elettra Lavinia Nidiaci.
Entities
Artists
- Romeo Rodeo
- Alessandro Michele
- Enzo Carella
- Giuditta Elettra Lavinia Nidiaci
- Elena Funari
- Insomnia Willkillus
- Sara Schiavo
- Ilaria Ieie
- Chiara Palmitessa
- Giulia Luciani
- Roberto Campisi
Institutions
- Berlin Fashion Film Festival
- Gucci
- Trussardi
- Sandro Paris
- Andec Filmtechnik Berlin
- Artribune
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Berlin
- Germany