Canossa and the Lands of Matilda « - Altair4 Multimedia S.r.l.

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CanossaNoFlash
Subject: Biography, History
Purpose: Consult/Risorse, Documental
Format: Video, DVD/Video
2007 G.A.L., Soc. Matilde di Canossa S.p.a. , Comunità Montane

Accolades

The documentary was screened at the presentation of the exhibitions in the Provinces of Mantova and Reggio Emilia on the occasion of the celebration dedicated to Matilda of Canossa, at Vatican Museums on 29th May 2008

The lands of Matilda constitute an area with a strong identity which distinguishes itself within the regional panorama for its environmental, landscape and historical-cultural characteristics.
The area presents itself as a combination of nature and spectacle, history and culture, economy and environment. With the passage of personalities such as Pope Gregory VII, the Emperors Henry IV and Henry V and St. Francis this setting was at the centre of European Medieval History.
Layers of centuries old history, are attested by archaeological sites such as Luceria and Servirola; by historical centres like Montecchio Emilia and San Polo d’Enza; by the standing remains of the castles of Montecchio, Bianello and the Quattro Castella, by the national monument of Canossa, the castles of Rossena and Carpineti; by the parish churches of Bibbiano, Cavillano (San Polo) and Montecchio; by the convent architecture of such structures as Montefalcone, one of its main symbols and gateway to the entire area; by the numerous villas and rural dwellings and the magic boxes of the dairies.

Credits

  • Ideation
  • Alessandro Furlan
  • Pietro Galifi
  • Stefano Moretti
  • Project, art and multimedia direction
  • Pietro Galifi
  • Stefano Moretti
  • Software
  • Debora Testa
  • Production manager
  • Alessandro Furlan
  • Editor and coordinator
  • Maria Grazia Nini
  • 3D Artists
  • Pietro Galifi
  • Stefano Moretti
  • 2D Artists
  • Pietro Galifi
  • Luigi Giannattasio
  • Alessia Moretti
  • Paolo Saracini
  • Photographs
  • Pietro Galifi
  • Alessandro Furlan
  • Walter Baricchi
  • Ivan Casoni
  • Jeris Fochi
  • Anna Grisendi
  • Francesco Zilioli
  • Research and pictures
  • Società Matilde di Canossa