Where Lungomare

Time 19:00-22:30

Language Italian/English

On 27 May, from 19:00 to 22:30, the Lungomare garden hosts Progettare il cambiamento, an evening of screenings that brings into dialogue students and faculty from the Universitat Politècnica de València, ZeLIG – School for Documentary, and the Master in Eco-Social Design at the Faculty of Design and Arts of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano.

 

The event emerges from the impulse of Proyectar el cambio, the series from which it takes its name, curated by José Albelda and Lorena Rodríguez Mattalía (VAL·LAB, UPV) and now in its third edition. Lungomare expands the programme by bringing into dialogue a selection of 7 of the 15 short films presented in the original edition with additional audiovisual contributions and local research practices, thus opening the project to new collaborations and production contexts.

 

For the occasion, the short films from the third edition of Proyectar el cambio will be accompanied by ¿ME ENTIENDES? (2022) by Otto Lazić-Reuschel, produced as a graduation film at ZeLIG – School for Documentary, and by two short films produced by students of the Master in Eco-Social Design: THE GOAT WHO CAME BACK HOME (2026) by Alessia Formica and How to Community? (2026) by Greta Cazzanelli, Clara Dolder, and Linda Enrich.

Through the dialogue between research, pedagogy, and audiovisual practices, the event explores the potential of moving images to read the eco-social transformations of the present and to open spaces for learning and the collective construction of visions for the future.

 

The conversation features Lorena Rodríguez Mattalía, professor at the Universitat Politècnica de València, curator of Proyectar el cambio and partner of the SIT-PLU project; Emanuele Vernillo, head of the three-year programme in Creative Documentary and Author Cinema at ZeLIG – School for Documentary; and Secil Ugur Yavuz, design researcher and professor at the Faculty of Design and Arts of the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano; Alessia Formica, author of THE GOAT WHO CAME BACK HOME; and Julia Inderst, photographer for ¿ME ENTIENDES?. The dialogue is moderated by Paola Boscaini (Lungomare).

 

The discussion will be held in Italian. The films are in Italian/English.

 

The initiative is part of SIT-PLU – Situated Creative Practices for the Pluriverse, a Creative Europe cooperation project addressing socio-ecological challenges through situated artistic interventions, and is part of the programme of Situated Residencies Riverscapes and their Ecological Interconnections, curated by Lungomare.

21:00 – 21:30
Selection from Proyectar el cambio, 3rd edition: Crisis, Resilience and Restoration

Proyectar el cambio is an international itinerant exhibition of audiovisual creation presenting a selection of 15 videos by artists addressing the eco-social crisis and sustainability culture within emerging scenarios of ecological fragility.

 

Films in Spanish with English subtitles.

 

Curators: Lorena Rodríguez Mattalía and José Albelda Raga

Project developed within Situated Creative Practices for the Pluriverse (SIT-PLU; TOPIC ID: CREA-CULT-2024-COOP-2, Creative Europe Programme)

 

  • Una dada qualsevol / Just Any Data, VAL·LAB Team
    Direction: Lorena Rodríguez Mattalía and José Albelda Raga. Production: La Cosecha Comunicación (2025). 6’
  • No lugares / Non-places (2024), Elena Krause, Conxa Solano, Margaret Flaws, Roberta Callicó, Gabriel Lozano, Alba Benlloch. (Humans Fest workshop, curated by La Cosecha Comunicación, 2024). 5’22’’
  • I ara què? / now what? (2025), Carles Bixquert. 4’20’’
  • Solastalgia (2025), Helena Saretta, José Lauro Marques, Jorge de Melo Junior. 2’17’’
  • NewVal2075 (2025), Jaume Ferrando, Ruth Davia, Lydia Melia, José Octavio Toledo-Alcalde, Carlos Daniel Gomero. (Humans Fest workshop, curated by La Cosecha Comunicación, 2024). 5’32’’
  • Cuidar d’un riu ferit / Taking care of a wounded river (2025), Carmen Muñoz Estellés, Razvan Andrei Comanescu. 3’06’’
  • Me importa un pimiento / We’re in a pickle (2025), Adriana López Ramos. 4’51’’

21:35 – 22:05
¿ME ENTIENDES? (2022) – 30’
Languages: Spanish, Arabic
Subtitles: German, English, Italian

As a child, Moha begins his journey towards Europe. Eight years after his arrival, he must confront a reality that is still far from his dreams.

 

Director: Otto Lazić-Reuschel
Cinematography: Julia Inderst
Editing: Angela Disanto
Sound recordists: Alessandra Bassi, Ramiro Torres Lacroze

 

Diploma film 2022, ZeLIG – School for Documentary

22:10 – 22:30

 

THE GOAT WHO CAME BACK HOME (2026), Alessia Formica. 3’45’’

 

How to Community? (2026), Greta Cazzanelli, Clara Dolder, Linda Enrich. 9’36’’

The Goat Who Came Back Home: A racialized woman withdraws from an urban environment marked by racialization and everyday violence to spend time in an alpine pasture, working as a shepherd. What begins as an intuitive act of distance gradually becomes a way to observe, from the outside, the conditions that shape her experience in the “ordinary” world.

 

Direction: Alessia Formica
Editing: Andrea Pescini
Music: Nicolò Cerulli and Carlo Amadori

 

How to Community? is a documentary short about subcultural communities in South Tyrol, gathering voices from people active in art, creativity, activism, youth culture, and nightlife. The film explores how collective belonging, mutual care, and community are formed and transformed in the local context.

 

Films produced within the Master in Eco-Social Design, Faculty of Design and Arts, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano.