LEONARDO TOMASI
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Leonardo Tomasi (1996), works in theater as an actor, director and playwright. 

He has collaborated with several theater realities as actor, author or organizer, among others SardegnaTeatro, Batisfera, L'Effimero Meraviglioso, Meridiano Zero, Nuovo Teatro Sanità.  

He studied in various workshops and higher education programs (ERT/Laika Theater of Senses; IDRA Factory; Progetto Te.S.eO.- TSV; Continuing Education - SardegnaTeatro). 

He’s been part of creative residency programs such as 
R-evolution and DeStructura. 

In recent years, he has been developing collaborative works with various groups and individual artists, in a research interested in audience participation and storytelling failure.

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KEBAB - 29 settembre / 3 ottobre - Play With Food 2024 - Torino  
anonimasequestri - 7 ottobre - Festival L’altra Scena - Piacenza  
anonimasequestri - 8 ottobre - Insolito Festival - Parma  
POST SCRIPTUM
2020


a short movie by Leonardo Tomasi
with Rita Anedda


Winner of Premio Centottanta 2020
Prize Venice Film Award - Honorable Mention: Director Super Short Film


An old clock ticks away the seconds of an endless time, where an old woman waits for something or someone, in the
dimness of a depressing kitchen. Pill time is the excuse to swallow a lethal dose and proceed toward death. The tedious waiting for the void turns into the race against time. The old woman realizes what she has left undone and begins to superimpose actions and signs on one another in a desperate attempt to leave one last message. POST SCRIPTUM is a short film about the voracity of time, the anticipation of emptiness  and on the need until the last to leave a mark.

Is a hundred and eighty seconds enough to tell a story? On the television screen flow images of a world in collapse, where men pour into the streets to say one last sentence, to leave a last note. POST SCRIPTUM, like the forgotten aside included at the end of a letter, like the the anxiety of not having been able to say enough, like the incommunicability of a farewell.

LINK TO THE SHORT MOVIE





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