

I'm in Love with Pippa Bacca
Giuseppina Pasqualino di Marineo, better known as Pippa Bacca, was a 34 years old Italian artist. She crossed 11 countries involved in wars, hitchhiking with another Milanese artist, Silvia Moro, both wearing a wedding dress. This was a performance for peace, trust and hoping to prove that if you rely on others, you’ll receive good things only. After travelling many roads, the two artists decided to split for a while in Istanbul, planning to meet again in Byblos. Pippa left then, alone, and nobody heard from her again.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and legacy of Pippa Bacca, an Italian performance artist whose provocative and politically charged work often challenged societal norms. The film delves into her artistic journey, her activism, and the tragic circumstances surrounding her death during a peace pilgrimage in Turkey. It examines how her art and her life became intertwined, leaving a lasting impact on those who knew her and the audiences she reached.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception, praised for its sensitive and thoughtful portrayal of Pippa Bacca's life and art. Critics noted its ability to capture the spirit of her activism and the complex nature of her artistic expression, while also acknowledging the profound sadness of her story. Audiences appreciated the intimate look into her world and her contributions to feminist and peace movements.
What Reviewers Say
- A moving tribute to a courageous artist and activist.
- Explores the intersection of art, activism, and personal tragedy with sensitivity.
- Provides valuable insight into Pippa Bacca's unique and impactful work.
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Fun Fact
Pippa Bacca's "S Breast" performance involved her covering her breasts with newspaper clippings about breast cancer, making a statement about the disease and women's bodies.
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