The Imagination of a Child is an experimental short film that follows two characters – an Italian sculptor and an Indian girl from Sri Lanka. Coming from very different places and backgrounds, they both go through a similar experience in which they end up visualizing the same sculpture. How is this possible it’s something that we won’t spoil the readers and we really recommend them watch it instead. They won’t be disappointed!
As a film, this is quite a particular experience. With no previous information on what the filmmaker is trying to say, it might not be easy to understand the concept. Truth be told, I had the chance to watch this film for a different festival a while ago, and this was exactly my reaction. I couldn’t quite connect the dots until the very end, but when I did, I was delighted by the marvelous way filmmaker Cesare Catania explores such a subject as the creative process. Anyone who is an artist, no matter if you are a writer, a filmmaker, a painter, or a sculptor, knows that there is no science behind artistic inspiration. You can’t force it. You can’t explain it. You can’t even learn it. It just happens. It comes out of nowhere and it obsesses you with a need to create something, and no matter how much you try to explain it to someone else, if they haven’t lived it, they won’t understand it. And what’s even more amazing about all of this process is how it can happen to everyone in the world. It doesn’t matter what race they are or their economic situation… it can come to us the same way. That’s just something every artist in the world shares and that’s what Catania’s film seems to be trying to capture… how, ultimately, we are all one and the same as art transcends all barriers. So, again, this is a rather engaging (even hypnotic) experience. As a film, the piece is greatly done, making great use of its beautiful black-and-white cinematography and its symbolic elements (it’ impossible not to think of Fellini) while watching this short). The performances are committed. Catania takes the lead role as the sculptor and he just seems very comfortable with the character, while the young Christine Fernando provides a lot of energy. In conclusion, an incredible effort from Catania, and a love letter to artists everywhere.
Director’s Biography:
Cesare Catania. Established painter, sculptor and digital artist. Born in Milan on 1 February 1979.
In his works of art, painting, sculpture and digital art interact harmoniously, giving life to unique creations imbued with hyperrealism and geometric art at the same time. A continually evolving experimental artist, capable of being both traditional and innovative, Catania is fascinated not only by modern art, architecture, cubism and the great masters of classical painting, but also a profound admirer of that digital culture which led him towards an eclectic artistic production with wide acclaim from both Italian and foreign critics.
His creative abilities and aesthetic taste enthusiastically embrace technology and everything that looks to the future under the sign of innovation. The “Catania Technique” deserves particular attention, a mixed technique which involves the use of materials such as silicone, acrylic and mineral pigments, and which gives both the canvas and the sculptures a material effect of absolute visual impact.
Also involved in various philanthropic initiatives, Catania carries out, among others, the “Embrace Project”, an itinerant and socio-cultural artistic project with a highly inclusive connotation, inspired by one of his own 2016 paintings entitled the Embrace (B Version) and born from the desire to bring places and people closer together, especially following a pandemic that has brought interpersonal relationships to their knees, hitting the weakest first and foremost; a project which, in a global vision of art, makes it a democratic tool to reach everyone and everywhere, creating involvement and discussion between people starting from the weakest and least protected groups, for a message of brotherhood against all types of racism and prejudice . Precisely for this project, in January 2023 Catania was nominated in the USA as the “unique global Ambassador of National Hugging Day”. This led him in 2024 to develop the first “Manifesto of Democratic Art” in history.
The artist’s passions and inclinations also include scientific disciplines. Graduated in Civil Engineering at the Polytechnic of Milan, Cesare Catania expresses this technical preparation both in his productions destined for the Metaverse and in his art strongly linked to geometry and mathematics. This context includes the creation of real digital works of art minted as NFTs but always inspired by the more traditional meanings of his art.
Passionate about photography and cinematography, Cesare Catania decides with the short film entitled “The Imagination of a Child” to give an insight into his feelings and to try to describe to the world what an artist really feels when he produces art and what it is fundamental in his opinion to be able to be the creator of change with his art.