Summaries

A story of female creativity, strength, and resilience based on the life and work of Amy Lowell - an American poet of the Imagist movement who craved to succeed in a world dominated by men.

Hippopoetess is an experimental animation-based film that tells the story of the American writer Amy Lowell and her desire to succeed in a world dominated by men. My personal story as an artist overlaps with that of this great poet born in Boston in the late nineteenth century, challenging space and time: her intellectual fury, her stubbornness, her ambition and the obstacles she had to face. In particular, the film deals with an unpleasant theme as old as the world: body-shaming against women; Amy was not beautiful, she was overweight, and this physical peculiarity was used to scoff her, right in the intellectual circle of the men poets she frequented. They called her Hippopoetess, so to say hippopotamus poetess. As a survivor of bullying myself, I feel deeply close to this extraordinary woman. The film deals with this fascinating story with the weapon of the dreamlike surrealism of experimental animation.

Details

Keywords
  • poetry
Genres
  • Animation
Release date Oct 3, 2018
Countries of origin Italy
Official sites Official site
Language English

Box office

Budget $15000

Tech specs

Runtime 53m
Sound mix Stereo D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
Aspect ratio 16:9 HD

Synopsis

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