Here Cometh the Moon
Production: PL/IT 2016
Love is a net that traps the mind but she’s not the only one. Vittoria, the protagonist, learned to make fishing nets as a very young girl and now – from the perspective of old age – she is trying to tell us that we all swim in a sea that is full of them. These nets are the social norms, the toxic relationships, and our own preconceptions, among other things. How do they determine our lives? Where do we go when we need to gasp for air? Gloria Kurnik and Giulia Di Battista have made a highly original and philosophically rich documentary film.
Authors:
- Giulia Di Battista
Giulia Di Battista is a director and filmmaker. She has attended the New Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, where she has graduated in Media Design and Multimedia Arts - specialisation in directing - with a score of 100/100. Fascinated by every form of art, philosophy, and psychology, she found in the movie field her vocation. Beside directing she deals in screenwriting, editing, and storyboarding.
80 gr/m² (2015)Rèsce la Lune (2016)Hutch (2015)Dental Practice Bordoni (2015)Non Guardarmi (2014-2015)read more - Gloria Kurnik
Gloria Kurnik is a visual storyteller and filmmaker. In her work, mostly inspired by the destinations she travels to, she tries to highlighting the similarities underneath our apparent differences. Gloria’s first short, “Confined,” won the “India Is” Film Challenge 2013, while “Spinning a Yarn?” won the Grand Prize during the Faces of Wisdom Short Film Competition 2014 in Finland. She's the Grand Prize Winner (Achievement Award) of the CinemadaMare 2015 travelling film campus and festival in Italy.
La Morte (2016)La (R)esistenza (2015)Bridges (2015)Rèsce la Lune (2016)Connessione (2015)L’arancia (2015)Stolen (2015)Searching for Hell: Welcome to Kawah Ijen (2015)Spinning a Yarn? (2014)NEW HOPE: Wayang Kulit (2014)Confined (2012)Living the Love (2012)read more
Screenings:
- 22.10.2016, 17:30 - 19:30, Kino Zamek, The European Competition: Block 4