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Keys

Keys exposes Danxgerous' fragilities by telling through a dreamy and nuanced vocality the fears and hesitations of a girl entering adulthood, facing this great change that inevitably brings within itself the fear of changing and no longer recognizing herself as a person: «The fear of losing the key that can open your doors, as a metaphor for the aspects of your character that you are proud of, your passions, your authenticity, your feelings».

"I wrote this song a few years ago, about disillusionment, growing up and losing things along the way. The song itself is now becoming the keys I was looking for.
it’s a tune for ugly dancing and crippling depression, about the struggle of not meeting expectations and being too nostalgic." — Danxgerous

  • Giulia Hrvatin
    Director
  • Danxgerous
    Artist
  • Matteo Hrvatin
    Cinematography
  • Matteo Hrvatin
    Editing
  • Margherita Marzari
    Color Grading
  • We Were Never Being Boring
    Label
  • Scintillarte
    Press Office
  • Project Type:
    Music Video
  • Runtime:
    2 minutes 23 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    November 3, 2023
  • Country of Origin:
    Italy
  • Country of Filming:
    Italy
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Giulia Hrvatin

[eng] Giulia Hrvatin is a photographer, director and visual artist from Rome.

Her body of work consists of a series of projects in which she explores human nature through movement and dance, utilizing various media. Each story originates from a personal and intimate journey but often ends up delving into universal themes.

Following a degree in Cinema and Visual Arts from the University of Roma Tre, she pursued a three-year master’s program in Photography at Scuola Romana di Fotografia e Cinema. Upon completing her academic journey, she was selected for an internship at Paolo Pellegrin’s studio and attended several workshops and courses to deepen her research path with artists and curators such as Erik Kessels, Federica Chiocchetti, Marco De Mutiis, Mirjam Kooiman and Francesco Zanot.

In addition to a number of independent and self-published photobooks and zines, her pictures have been featured in various magazines and publications such as Io Donna, F-STOP, Period Up, and Lenscratch.

Her projects have been selected and exhibited in multiple festivals in Italy and abroad, among which NaNo Film Festival, Camera Work — OFF, Star Film Fest, Biennale della Fotografia Femminile, FdCM24, Kuala Lumpur Photo Awards, RIURAU Film Festival, Funzilla EXPO, Folkestone Film Festival, OUTSIDER GARBATELLA FILM FEST and QUEER PANDÉMIA.

[ita] Giulia Hrvatin è una fotografa, regista e visual artist di Roma.

Il suo corpo di lavoro consiste in una serie di progetti nei quali esplora la natura umana attraverso il movimento e la danza, utilizzando diversi media. Ogni storia nasce da un percorso personale e intimo, ma la maggior parte delle volte finisce per esplorare temi universali.

In seguito ad una laurea in Cinema e Arti della Visione all’Università di Roma Tre, consegue un master triennale in Fotografia presso la Scuola Romana di Fotografia e Cinema. A conclusione del percorso accademico viene selezionata per uno stage presso lo Studio di Paolo Pellegrin, e frequenta diversi workshop e corsi per approfondire il suo percorso di ricerca con artisti e curatori del calibro di Erik Kessels, Federica Chiocchetti, Marco De Mutiis, Mirjam Kooiman e Francesco Zanot.

Oltre ad una serie di libri e fanzine indipendenti e autoprodotte, le sue fotografie sono state pubblicate su riviste quali Io Donna, F-STOP, Period Up, e Lenscratch.

I suoi progetti sono stati selezionati ed esposti presso vari festival in Italia e all'estero, tra i quali NaNo Film Festival, Camera Work — OFF, Star Film Fest, Biennale della Fotografia Femminile, FdCM24, Kuala Lumpur Photo Awards, RIURAU Film Festival, Funzilla EXPO, Folkestone Film Festival, OUTSIDER GARBATELLA FILM FEST e QUEER PANDÉMIA.

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