Thursday 18 July
9.30 p.m.
DEV Garden – Giardino Cavaticcio
Passaggio Alinovi – Entrance on Via del Porto side

With 2018’s OLHE BEM AS MONTANHAS / LOOK CLOSELY AT THE MOUNTAINS, Ana Vaz creates a parallelism between the Minas Gerais region in south-west Brazil, where mining activities have heavily impacted on the natural environment, and Nord-Pas-de-Calais in northern France, also marked by more than three centuries of mining activity.
A poetic gaze takes precedence in the narrative and, ‘looking closely’, directs the film towards details, visual and sound elements. However, these are never disconnected from politics: a shot of the sky from the bottom of a ravine is enough to evoke the ghosts of uprooted indigenous peoples, whose cave paintings remain.

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Ana Vaz is an artist and filmmaker. She graduated from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Le Fresnoy-Studio National (France). She was a member of SPEAP (Experimental Program in Political Arts), a project conceived and directed by Bruno Latour at Science Po in Paris.

With the support of π™Œπ™ͺπ™–π™§π™©π™žπ™šπ™§π™š 𝙋𝙀𝙧𝙩𝙀-π™Žπ™–π™§π™–π™œπ™€π™―π™―π™– π™™π™šπ™‘ π˜Ύπ™€π™’π™ͺπ™£π™š π™™π™ž π˜½π™€π™‘π™€π™œπ™£π™–. The activities are carried out within the π˜½π™žπ™‘π™–π™£π™˜π™žπ™€ π™₯π™–π™§π™©π™šπ™˜π™žπ™₯π™–π™©π™žπ™«π™€ 2023 project promoted by the Municipality of Bologna and the Urban Innovation Foundation.