The Magical Sardinian Woman
(Il Filo dell’Acqua)
a film by Rossana Cingolani
2016 | Colour | 72 mins | Italian with English subtitles
Q&A session with Maestro Chiara Vigo after the screening
Byssus, or sea silk, is an extremely light, strong, and thin fibre, extracted from the feet of large saltwater clams. The ancient Italian art of spinning sea silk may soon be lost forever. Chiara Vigo is thought to be the last person in the world who can harvest and spin it into a shiny, gold-like material. In this film, director Rossana Cingolani has captured beautiful moments of the Chiara Vigo’s life and her relationship with the sea. Vigo lives in a simple house and spends most of her time in the studio, the Museum of Byssus, where she shares her knowledge of weaving, painting, and healing.
Following the screening of The Magical Sardinian Woman, Maestro Chiara Vigo will be present for a question and answer session.
Para Site Art Space is financially supported by the Art Development Matching Grants Pilot Scheme of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region