In this 1970 film made by Nato Frascà, the artist shoots in his back garden, in a quiet, summery Rome. The camera moves around an open-air table that has not yet been cleared, on which plates, wine bottles, glasses and leftover food are left. Through a subjective shot, the cameraman walks and observes the empty table and its surroundings from different angles, exploring the details of a suspended moment.
In this 1970 film made by Nato Frascà, the artist shoots in his back garden, in a quiet, summery Rome. The camera moves around an open-air table that has not yet been cleared, on which plates, wine bottles, glasses and leftover food are left. Through a subjective shot, the cameraman walks and observes the empty table and its surroundings from different angles, exploring the details of a suspended moment.