Janos Tedeschi is a Swiss-Italian visual artist, filmmaker and literary editor, based in a cabin in the Alps. His art grows of his fascination for the vital depths, dreams and the transcendental, and the overall oceanic potential of one’s relationship...
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Janos Tedeschi is a Swiss-Italian visual artist, filmmaker and literary editor, based in a cabin in the Alps. His art grows of his fascination for the vital depths, dreams and the transcendental, and the overall oceanic potential of one’s relationship with oneself, and the world. His most notable works are the 2008 narrative feature documentary "No Way To Heaven" on the topic of Breatharianism; “Inventing the In-Between”, a feature documentary film with and about the actress Miriam Goldschmidt and the theatre director Sir Peter Brook (currently being screened in cinemas around Europe). "Balada Para Mi Muerte", an essay film about the search for the physical reality of a recurring dream, is currently in production and his first feature film is in development. In addition to the moving image, Janos is engaged in music, photography and jewellery design. He is a co-founder of the award-winning international, English-language offline literature publisher "Analog Sea" and its "Institute for the Preservation of Offline-Culture".