Bottega Veneta: Jacob Elordi stars in Duane Michals short film

Bottega Veneta: Jacob Elordi Stars in Duane Michals’ Short Film

Australian actor Jacob Elordi, who has been a Bottega Veneta brand ambassador since 2024, stars in the house’s project “What Are Dreams”, a short film and photographic series by American artist Duane Michals.

Exploring the Unconscious Through Art

Filmed in black and white at Michals’s home in New York, the project reflects the artist’s continuing fascination with Surrealism. It explores themes of the unconscious, imagination, and the uncanny, combining poetic imagery with dreamlike visual storytelling.

“Shot in black and white at Michals’s home in New York, the project springs from the artist’s deep connection to Surrealism and seeks to explore the unconscious, the imaginary and the uncanny,” the house explained.

The Poem That Inspired the Title

In the short film, Elordi recites the poem “What Are Dreams” by Duane Michals, written in 2001 and featured in his photobook “Questions Without Answers.” The poem inspired the title and evokes “midnight movies of the mind, where things feel familiar yet strangely altered.”

Visual Aesthetics and Legacy

The accompanying series of twelve photographs presents Elordi in mysterious and poetic compositions that mirror the surreal tone of the film. The imagery carries echoes of artists Giorgio de Chirico and René Magritte, whose work has long influenced Michals’s visual style.

Artistic Continuity and Admiration

Since the 1960s, Michals has been celebrated for blending photography and metaphysical themes. This collaboration with Jacob Elordi reaffirms his signature balance between reality and fantasy while paying homage to the Surrealists who shaped his vision.

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Author’s summary: The collaboration between Bottega Veneta, Jacob Elordi, and Duane Michals unites surreal poetry, cinematic imagery, and timeless artistry in a meditation on dreams and the unconscious.

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