Martina Melilli is a visual artist, filmmaker, translator and curator. She is interested in the representation of the individual and collective imaginary in connection with memory and reality. In the relation between the individual and the surrounding space. Melilli got an MA degree in Visual Arts (IUAV) and studied documentary and experimental cinema at Luca School of Arts, Brussels, where she also collaborated with the artistic platform Auguste Orts. She’s the winner of Artevisione 2017, a project promoting the young Italian video art, curated by Careof and Sky Arte, which produced her short film Mum, I’m sorry, presented at Museo del Novecento in Milan. My home, in Libya, it’s her first documentary film, produced by Stefilm, ZDF/ARTE with the support of MiBACT, that also recognized it of being of cultural interest. It premiered at the 71st Locarno Film Festival.