Join us in screening Tarantism Revisited as part of the 15th annual Women Take the Reel Film Festival.
Directed by Anja Dreschke and Michaela Schäuble
105 minutes, Subtitles: English; Germany, Switzerland 2024
Apulia, 1959: Women in white dresses dance ecstatically in a small chapel. They jump around, roll on the ground, some even climb the altar. They are said to have been bitten by a spider. Their dancing mania requires a ritual exorcism with music. Pictures like these inspired Italian anthropologists to travel to southern Italy. Equipped with tape recorders, film and photo cameras, they tracked down the phenomenon of tarantism.
This essayistic documentary follows the wealth of multi-media archive material produced on this research trip. It brings out the voices of the affected women, who turn out to be experts of their own performances. A special relationship developed between the scientist Annabella Rossi and the “tarantata” Michela Margiotta, with their correspondence at the centre of the film. Even today, these images of female frenzy are disturbing, revealing the loss of control of husbands, families, science and the church. In today’s Apulia, the film discovers living forms of tarantism, tamed as folklore, a tourist attraction. There are new poisons that have infested the system. They, too, must be danced out.
The screening will take place on March 12, 2026 at 4:00pm.
Following the film will be a Q&A discussion with directors Anja Dreschke and Michaela Schäuble.
This event is free and open to the public. RSVP is recommended (link coming soon).
Location:
University of Massachusetts Boston
Campus Center
Third floor, Conference Room 3540
100 Morrissey Blvd
Boston, MA 02125