Memories from our second deadly thing

Wrath Reloaded – chapter II of Those 7 Deadly Things –  takes us on a journey through the uncontrolled impetus of rage, inviting us to explore the darker corners of our souls.

Champ Imi in Wrath Reloaded by Marco Joe Fazio
 

Shot in 2013 with a team of talented individuals, we want to celebrate the Tin Anniversary of this visual masterpiece that delves into the depths of this deadly sin, leaving audiences spellbound and introspective.

As we delve into the world of Wrath, we are greeted by a mesmerising tapestry of creativity, where every aspect of the project is meticulously crafted. From the initial sketches to the final CGI elements, the attention to detail is evident, reflecting the dedication and passion of the whole team behind this ambitious undertaking. The photography and set design by Marco Fazio serve as the foundation upon which this visual narrative is built, capturing the essence of Wrath and bringing it to life.

 
Wrath Reloaded BTS - photo by Debora Palazzo
 

Collaboration lies at the heart of this project, and it is through the team's collective efforts that Wrath's true power is unleashed. Filmmakers Patricia Vilani and Paul Sunich, along with art director Strawberry Love, costume designer Marianna Nardin, and makeup artist Robyn Skinner, contribute their expertise, intertwining their visions to create a harmonious whole. Their synchronised efforts breathe life into the characters portrayed by the talented models Bella White, Elena Miriam Tun, and Champ Imi, who embody the personifications of Wrath in all its forms.

 
 

The set construction and location, courtesy of DOT Bespoke in London, provide the backdrop against which this captivating story unfolds. The oxidised finish for the backdrop panel, generously supplied by Metropolis by IVAS, adds an atmospheric touch that enhances the raw power of Wrath, creating an immersive experience for the audience.

 
 

At its core, the whole Those 7 Deadly Things project is an exploration of human nature, inviting viewers to confront their own potential for sin. It serves as a reminder that within each of us lies a dormant force capable of immense destruction if left unchecked. The images captured in this project mirror the duality of human existence—a potent reminder that we must acknowledge and understand our darker emotions to appreciate the beauty of our lighter ones truly.

 

Bella White as Gorgo

Champ Imi as Caliban

Wrath Reloaded - photo by Marco Fazio

Elena Miriam Tun as Persephone

 

Art has long served as a medium to provoke thought, inspire dialogue, and push boundaries. Wrath Reloaded does precisely that. It challenges us to confront our own rage, acknowledge its existence within ourselves, and strive for balance and self-control. By immersing ourselves in this artistic portrayal of Wrath, we gain a deeper understanding of our humanity.

If you want to discover more about this visual journey that ignites imagination and stirs emotions, you can find the full story here:

https://marcojoefazio.com/those-7-deadly-things/v-ira

 
 

this project’s credits & acknowledgements

photography & set design // Marco Fazio

filmmaker // Patricia Vilani at Suspicious Behaviour

filmmaker // Paul Sunich at Tracer7Films

art director // Strawberry Love

fashion designer // Marianna Nardin at Blackmirror Design

make-up artist & hair stylist // Robyn Skinner

art consultant // Iggy Passenger

set design consultant // Claudia Parker

construction coordinator // Urim Mripa at DOT Bespoke

CGI designer // Marco Vacca

key scenic // Michal Mackiewicz

assistant photographers // Debora Palazzo, Alfredo Ezquerra Sanchez, Laurent Azemi

assistant videographer // Yhago Maia

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model, arms & armour scholar // Bella White as Gorgo

model // Elena Miriam Tun as Persephone

model // Champ Imi as Caliban

location and set construction // courtesy of DOT Bespoke, London (UK)

oxidised finish for backdrop panel // courtesy of Metropolis by IVAS, San Mauro Pascoli (Italy)

catering // courtesy of Curled Leaf, West Hampstead, London (UK)

 

personal note:

I want to remember my dearest friend Antonio, alias Iggy Passenger, who has been no more with us since the 5th of November three years ago.

If you are watching us from another dimension in space, dear Antonio, be sure that your support and encouragement are never forgotten. Our memories, the time we spent together and our chiacchiere dalla panchina will always be with me, inspiring my thoughts and leading my actions. Grazie di cuore.

Per aspera ad astra,

Marco

Marco Joe Fazio . ˙ . CCO & director of photography, MArch (hons), AOP

“I am a director of visual symphonies, sculpting the intangible and breathing life into my clients' dreams. A maestro of the lens and canvas, I owe my success to an extraordinary team whose talent knows no bounds.”

http://www.marcojoefazio.com/our-team/#mjf-bio
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