CATTIVERIE - Giovane Blandi (Music Video)
The video delves into the complex nuances of emotions and sensations that arise from a deep connection, placing the character of Blandi at the center of the narrative and focusing on the consequences this relationship leaves on the individual. Rather than dwelling on the dynamics between two people, the story highlights the effects this bond has on Blandi, leading him to develop a new form of toxicity—one that stems from internal conflict and is directed against himself. Although the narrative is inspired by a specific personal experience, it takes on a universal quality through the power of its imagery, revealing wounds and moments where the viewer can identify and recognize themselves.
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Samir FennaneDirector
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Samir FennaneWriter
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Simone BlandinoProducer
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Samir FennaneProducer
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Simone Di GioiaProducer
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Andrea BugaProducer
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Michele VairoCinematographer
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Luca GiraudoAssistant Director
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Riccardo VormsteinSteadycam Operator
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Daniele Biamino1 AC / Focus Puller
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Francesca CondoStyling
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Nataly GomezMUA
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Simone Di GioiaKey Grip
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Luca CarusoGrip
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Fabio CorradiniGrip
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Julian NelajGrip
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Hermes CarrinoGrip
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Andrea BugaGaffer
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Luca Lo DucaElectricians
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Gabriele BiancoRunner
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Roberta BaciuRunner
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Danilo PacielloRunner
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Gabriele BiancoPhotographers
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Elena Del Giudice AmarantePhotographers
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Julian NelajBTS
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Samir FennaneEditor
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Michele TedeschiSound Designer
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Francesco MauroMotion & Graphics
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Riccardo PiniMotion & Graphics
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Donato AmenduniVFX
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Project Title (Original Language):CATTIVERIE - Giovane Blandi (Video Musicale)
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Project Type:Music Video
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Completion Date:June 15, 2024
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Production Budget:2,500 EUR
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Country of Origin:Italy
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Country of Filming:Italy
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Language:Italian
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2:35.1
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Distribution Information
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You TubeDistributorCountry: ItalyRights: Internet
Samir Fennane, 22, is a young director born in Turin who has worked across Italy on commercials and documentaries. He started making videos at the age of 14 and has been working professionally since he was 16.
After collaborating with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage in Naples and spending two years in Switzerland directing commercial and documentary projects, he turned his attention to music videos. He views the music video as an opportunity to tell stories, utilizing it as an audiovisual form close to cinema for its creative freedom and visual expression. He currently works between Turin and Milan, experimenting with this format. Among his notable works is "First Time," a music video co-written and directed with Fabio Giavara for the electronic duo "PALINDROME," which won the OnePointFour Awards in London for Best Silver Music Video and was awarded Best Low Budget Music Video at the Videoclip Italia Awards.