From Vogue Italia‘s Mariuccia Casadio:
A man of few words, Kenneth Anger has made his first filmed for his film Missoni, featuring locations near bodies of water in the Sumirago countryside, as well as filming in part of Rosita & Ottavio Missoni’s garden. For the indoor sequences, he built a set in the Council Room of the Sumirago Town Hall, a basement room with a vaulted ceiling. The mood of the film and the poses and movements of Margherita, Jennifer, Angela, Rosita, Ottavio, Ottavio Jr. and all other [Missoni] family members are reminiscent of Sergei Parajanov‚Äôs ‚ÄúThe Color of Pomegranates‚Äù, a 1968 film that inspired Anger to create his Chinese box-style storyboard‚Äù ¬†
 










