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Tarquinia

August 12, 2006 0h 19m

Originally released in 2006. Tarquinia is a feature film. directed by Marie Julia Bollansée. At just 19 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Anaïs Bollansée, Zelia Eylenbosch, and Erna De Schutter

Synopsis

Video installation, 2006, at M HKA Antwerpen 2007 “Lonely at the Top”, curators Dieter Roestraete & Grant Watson. The title of Marie Julia Bollansée’s work refers to an old Etruscan city near Rome. Tarquinia was the most important of the twelve cities of the Etruscan League and is now an archaeological site primarily known for its necropolis – an underground cemetery containing more than six thousand tombs, many of which are decorated with splendid colourful murals. However, of this partially macabre history hardly a trace can be found in Bollansée’s “Tarquinia”, a three-part projection in which a festively laid table with an ever changing line-up of guests is the central point – a picture which is loosely based on Tarquinia’s ancient wall paintings. Although associations with the iconographic tradition of the Last Supper are brought to mind, “Tarquinia” definitely plays on a different emotional register – that of a festive beginning rather than that of a majestic fatal ending.

Quick Facts

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Release Date August 12, 2006 19 years ago
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Runtime 0h 19m 19 minutes total
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Language English Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tarquinia about?

Video installation, 2006, at M HKA Antwerpen 2007 “Lonely at the Top”, curators Dieter Roestraete & Grant Watson. The title of Marie Julia Bollansée’s work refers to an old Etruscan city nea...

Who directed Tarquinia?

Tarquinia was directed by Marie Julia Bollansée.

How long is Tarquinia?

Tarquinia has a runtime of 0 hours and 19 minutes (19 minutes total).

When was Tarquinia released?

Tarquinia was released on August 12, 2006 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Tarquinia?

The main cast of Tarquinia includes Anaïs Bollansée, Zelia Eylenbosch, Erna De Schutter, Eric Joris, Pablo Bollansée.