I remember everything

"To make yourself feel nothing, so as not to feel anything — what a waste."
• Call me by your name (2017)

This project combines memories, dreams and wishes, bringing to life that feeling of longing and truthfulness that comes with first loves — like an endless moment suspended in time. How much of what we remember actually happened, and how much of it is a projection of what could have been?

"I remember everything" is made of nostalgic memories of the past, it gets lost in the desires of the present, but it also looks to the future waiting for new possibilities — because even if we lost someone and we wish we never felt anything instead of pain, feel something we did. And in time we heal, we forget the pain, and all that’s left is the beauty of love, and that moment when everything seemed possible.

"I remember everything" has been selected fro the Single Image Open Finalist Category at the Kuala Lumpur Photo Awards in 2022, and was exhibited during the New Bodies Open Call presentation of QUEER PANDÉMIA in 2023.

  • Giulia Hrvatin
    Photographer
  • Augusto Pieroni
    Curator
  • Genres:
    Portrait
  • Completion Date:
    June 23, 2021
  • Country of Origin:
    Italy
  • Shooting Format:
    Mixed
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Kuala Lumpur Photo Awards
    Kuala Lumpur
    Malaysia
    February 26, 2022
    Single Image Open Finalist
  • QUEER PANDÉMIA
    Rome
    Italy
    May 31, 2023
    New Bodies Open Call Selection
Director Biography

[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.

Her projects have been selected and exhibited at Funzilla EXPO, Camera Work — OFF in Ravenna, Biennale della Fotografia Femminile in Mantova, Kuala Lumpur Photo Awards in Malaysia, OUTSIDER GARBATELLA FILM FEST and QUEER PANDÉMIA in Rome.

[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.

I suoi progetti sono stati selezionati ed esposti presso Funzilla EXPO, Camera Work — OFF di Ravenna, Biennale della Fotografia Femminile di Mantova, Kuala Lumpur Photo Awards in Malesia, OUTSIDER GARBATELLA FILM FEST e QUEER PANDÉMIA a Roma.

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