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The Antonioni Project

February 4, 2011 Virginie Selavy
The Antonioni Project

audio Alex Fitch talks to director Ivo van Hove about his innovative theatrical production The Antonioni Project, which combines elements of cinema and theatre as it blends three screenplays by Michelangelo Antonioni with the latest technological achievements. The Antonioni Project is at the Barbican, London, from February 1 to 5.

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