Who Was The Last To Have Seen The Horizon?
by Driant Zeneli, Italy 2018, 6'15'
SCREENPLAY:Driant Zeneli   SOUND MIXING:Toretadv
PHOTOGRAPHY:Driant Zeneli   PRODUCER:Toretadv
EDITING:Toretadv    

Schermo dell'Arte - Archivio Film
Presented at Lo schermo dell'arte Film Festival 2018

 In this short of albanian artist Driant Zeneli, four boys and a dog, lost on the horizon, float in an alien, dark and silent environment. Clinging to each other, they find a path to regain the line that apparently divides the sky and the earth. Losing the horizon can be confusing and frightening, but it is also an opportunity to get back into the game and find new directions. Zeneli’s moving images bring dreams that have always been part of the collective imagination to life. Utopian undertakings that defy physical law, by ordinary people or Zeneli himself, reveal a performative aspect fundamental to the film’s veracity.

Driant  Zeneli 
Born in 1983, at Scutari, Albania, he lives and works between Milano and Tirana. In 2008 he won the Onufri International Contemporary Art Prize in Tirana, in 2009 the Young European Artist Award Trieste Contemporanea. He has been artistic director of Mediterranea 18 that took place for the first time in 2017, between Tirana and Durres. Heis co-founder of the Harabel Contemporary Art Platform of Tirana. His works have been exhibited in many museums and biennials including The Centre Georges Popmpidou (2016), Prague Biennale 5 (2011), the Museum of Contemporary Art Villa Croce in Genova (2009) and the National Gallery of Tirana.He will represent Albania in the next Venice Biennale.


Selected Filmography
2017 
It Would Not Be Possible To Leave Planet Earth Unless Gravity Existed  2016 Venezia  2014 Don’t Look at the Sun While You’re Expecting To Cross It  2012 Those Who Tried To Put the Rainbow Back in the Sky 2011 Some Say the Moon Is Easy To Touch…


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