Stations | 2011 | 6'26''
STATIONS is an abstract and experimental adaptation and interpretation of Christ’s Way of the Cross. Divided into 14 chapters it makes allusions to the 14 stations of Christ’s Passion. Each sequence is introduced by a passage extracted from the biblical narration and depicted by animals suffering their individual fates in an abstracted manner. Farm animals, economically useful, represent in their symbolism themes of exploitation and alienation, calling our attention to a more responsible human use of our envirionmental resources and raising questions of our fragility and finity as masters of our self-created worlds. Beyond its theological and teleological implications the film invites each viewer to extent the human issue of sufferance to the world surrounding them in order to find their own position in it.