Andrea Gatopolous

NEWS: LEARN AND PRACTICE THE ART AND CRAFT OF MACHINIMA

Il Varco and Lago Film Fest are delighted to announce the third edition of the internationally acclaimed residency, Nouvelle Bug. This unique program is dedicated to the exploration and production of cinema within the realms of video games and Artificial Intelligence. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Revine Lago, this intensive week-long experience combines webinars and live lessons designed to immerse participants in the experimental frontier of Cinema. Under the guidance of the most renowned filmmakers in this niche, attendees will not only gain invaluable insights but also actively engage in the creation of avant-garde short films. Arrive with ideas and leave with a masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of traditional filmmaking.

The workshop is designed to familiarize participants with cutting-edge techniques, supporting them through the development and production phases of their short film projects. Moreover, these projects will have the opportunity to compete for awards offered by prestigious partners such as Gargantua Distribution, Gioia Film, Sayonara Film, and Lago Film Fest.

Participants will explore new aesthetics and solutions introduced by the widespread use of artificial intelligence, learning to adopt a machine-like perspective. This approach not only opens up new vistas for storytelling but also prompts a reflection on humanity’s god-like role in software creation and its implications for our future.

Through this workshop, filmmakers will embark on a journey to discover and harness the unique narrative power of digital worlds, translating them into compelling cinematic experiences. Nouvelle Bug stands as a beacon for those eager to pioneer the fusion of technology and art, offering a platform to redefine the essence of storytelling in the digital age.

TUTORS

The tutors for the workshop include:

  • Andrea Gatopoulos, a Rome-based film producer and director with a background in Modern Literature from Sapienza University, Rome. His work, which explores virtual environments, includes the project Bit-Reality and the short film Happy New Year, Jim, presented at the 54th Quinzaine des Réalisateurs in Cannes. His productions have been featured in over 100 festivals worldwide, such as Cannes, Venice, Rotterdam, and Camerimage.

  • Ismaël Joffroy Chandoutis, an artist and filmmaker trained at Le Fresnoy, known for exploring the intersection of identity, technology, and the virtual world. His work Maalbeek,a deep dive into the fragmented memory of a Brussels terrorist attack victim, was selected for the 59th La Semaine de la Critique and won the 2022 César for Best Short Documentary.

  • Total Refusal Crew, a pseudo-Marxist media guerrilla group focusing on the artistic intervention within mainstream video games to expose their underlying political messages. Their films have been showcased at numerous festivals, including Berlinale and Locarno, and their research has been featured in museums and art fairs globally.

  • Gala Hernández López, an artist filmmaker and researcher applying a feminist and critical perspective to analyze discourses within virtual communities. Her film La Mécanique des fluides won the 2024 César for Best Documentary Short Film and the 2023 Experimental Work Award from la Scam (France), among other accolades. She regularly conducts workshops and lectures at prestigious institutions and festivals.

CALENDAR

March 28th 2024 Opening of the call for entries

June 15th 2024 Closing of the call for entries

June 28th 2024 Announcement of the 30 selected directors

August 18th 2024 Start of the workshop

October 1st 2024Selection of the winning project

MMF MMXXIII UPDATE: A CHAT WITH ANDREA GATOPOULOS

Happy New Year, Jim, the official poster

PATREON-EXCLUSIVE CONTENT

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The Milan Machinima Festival is excited to present Andrea Gatopoulos' award-winning Happy New Year, Jim, a metaphysical meditation on virtual worlds and social connection in the age of video games. The machinima was (mostly) shot with/in Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar Games, 2018). 

Happy New Year, Jim will be exclusively screened at the Museum of Interactive Cinema on Saturday March 25 2023 as part of the Made in Italy special program. Buy your ticket here.

Born in Pescara in 1994, Andrea Gatopoulos is the founder of the production company Il Varco, with which he has produced eleven short films and two feature films. Currently, he is the artistic director of Il Varco - International Short Film Festival, chosen by FilmFreeway for its Top 100 Best Festivals in the World, and is also the creator of the Short Days and Nuovo Cinema Abruzzese film festivals. His productions have been selected in over one hundred festivals around the world. Among his films are Flores del Precipicio (2022), Polepole (2021), Letters to Herzog (2020), Materia Celeste (2019), Spettri (2017) and Onyricon (2015).

Matteo Bittanti discussed the creative process behind Happy New Year, Jim with the filmmaker, Andrea Gatopoulos. 

Matteo Bittanti: Can you describe your path and trajectory as a filmmaker? What led you to explore cinema as a medium as an artform?

Andrea Gatopoulos: I consider myself a very curious, even nerdy person, and I began with cinema because I was exploring editing softwares back in the day when I was very young, around 12, 13. At that time, the first phones with cameras were being released on the market and I remember playing them with my friends, mocking blockbuster films. During my high school years, it became a sort of job since I would make videos for small companies in my hometown, for my friends’ birthdays and for my school. I think they still use a video of mine to advertise the school. I didn’t realize what cinema exactly was until I enrolled into university so I’ve never been one of those cinephiles that grew up watching author cinema. My origin story is completely profane, so to speak.

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Matteo Bittanti

Works cited

Andrea Gatopoulos

Happy New Year, Jim 

digital video/machinima, color, sound, 9’, 2022, Italy


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