Without resorting to words, this work offers a reflection
on the cinema screen as a threshold and on
the experience of cinema as a journey: one of the
ways in which cinema has conceived and represented
itself, both in its spectatorial dimension and as an
environmental medium, as well as a filmic text, giving
rise to a truly meta-reflective and meta-cinematic topos
that runs through its entire history. In a manner that is
more poetic than explanatory, the video essay, through
a supercut, juxtaposes heterogeneous materials –
from the origins to the contemporary, from arthouse
cinema to mainstream productions – organising them
by micro-themes and visual analogies, bringing to
light recurring motifs linked to entering and exiting the
cinematic image. Seamlessly, a shared journey takes
shape from the fragments, in which the screen is torn,
violated, blown apart, sought out, touched, loved and,
above all, traversed: an open form that entrusts the
construction of meaning to the viewer, inviting them,
precisely, to ‘traverse’.