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- The second narrative film by Italian born filmmaker and creative director Andre Bato, "Petit Louis" (2023) follows the romance between young runaway Chiara and inscrutable French artist J. Set entirely within the confines of a small European apartment that the camera never leaves, the film unfolds over the duration of their relationship, offering a candid exploration of love in the mid-1970s. As emotions escalate and the romance enters periods of strain, Bato invites viewers to contemplate the defense mechanisms we employ in relationships, and the self-made prisons constructed as a result. Through Chiara's and J's relationship, "Petit Louis" (2023) journeys deep into matters of the heart and the role our actions play in how relationships evolve over time.
- The feature film, Aluminium Tastes Like Fear, by Andre Bato and Henri Alexander Levy displays Bato's abrasive directing style, saturated by a lo-fi handheld VHS camera culminating in an intimate yet, gritty portrait of the brazenly raucous painter and designer. Here, the viewer has access to a picturesque portrayal of the subtle yet ingenious imbalance of the unconscious, brutal, and uncontrollable movements of Levy's work. From intimate moments painting and walking through stark hallways in Los Angeles to the brand's exclusive runway shows and exhibits at Christie's Paris, Aluminum Tastes Like Fear illuminates the concealed but, brightly iridescent landscape of Levy's life, submerging the viewer into an improvised juggle of high fashion and art. In a culture dominated by political correctness, Levy brazenly waves his flag as the only child of capitalist realism, apologizing for nothing and creating his art through an assemblage of mistakes.
- Dear Dad is an ode to fatherhood as a lifelong responsibility and love story.
- Directed by Stella Asia Consonni, 'La Forma Della Bellezza' finds Italian actress Denise Tantucci as a colorful young poet who shines brightly despite the drab world surrounding her. In the Gucci and Vanity Fair Italia commissioned narrative film, Denise learns to embrace her individuality thanks to the encouragement of her eclectic grandfather, Nonno. The film is an ode to Gucci's re-release of their iconic Diana Bag-a classic accessory that celebrates being unapologetically yourself. Produced by ANDRE BATO FILMS.
- Music video for Major Lazer's "Diplomatico", featuring Guaynaa