The city is Bologna, between 2019 and 2020, explored by the perception of a visually impaired boy waiting for the recognition of his Italian citizenship and a kid who suddenly finds herself spending her days at home.
Filmon has lived in Bologna for half of his life, studying political science, playing baseball in a team of visually impaired athletes and moving around the city’s arcades, squares and historic buildings with ease. Filmon does not think of the city as a map seen from above, his city expands from under his feet, widens like a star, always passing through the same points, unwinding in the smallest details of an endless ribbon, a maze of possible pathways recognized by touch and hearing. The urban tangle is domesticated by the physical action of walking, one day with a snappy body and another with a tired body, sitting on the fresh stones of the Public Library in the summer heat, locating a scent of warm lard in the still air of the autumn gouache or following the pungent smell of the detergent that dries along the streets in the spring breeze.
The second half of the film adopts the perspective of Ada, a ten-year-old girl who suddenly passes from the hustle and bustle of games with friends under the arcades of the center, to the silence of an empty house and a locked city in the midst of the pandemic. Ada tells the story of Filmon on the day he becomes an Italian citizen, a country he has never seen with his own eyes, while the city of the future Ada imagines is all different from the one that is about to turn on (reignite) again beyond her balcony.
The film is co-produced by “A-Place: Linking places through networked artistic practices” and LOOP Barcelona, subtitled in English and provided by the audio description in Catalan realized by Narratio, llengua i accessibilitat, SCP.
Co-founded by the Creative Europe Programme of the European Union and the project A-PLACE. Linking places through networked artistic practices.

ZimmerFrei (Anna de Manincor, Massimo Carozzi)
The ZimmerFrei collective was founded in Bologna in 2000 and its members are Anna de Manincor (artist and filmmaker), Massimo Carozzi (sound designer and musician) and until 2019 as well Anna Rispoli (artist and director).
ZimmerFrei痴 practice combines different languages and ranges from documentary films to video art, sound and environmental installations, photographic series, performances, workshops and installations in the public space.
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ZimmerFrei’s recent works are dedicated to urban and rural contexts in transformation, observing temporary citadels and communities taking shape, fading away or transforming again. Exploring the boundaries between public space and private territories, ZimmerFrei portrays everyday situations of living and working, seeking for sudden and unstable epiphanies.
Last film productions
http://www.zimmerfrei.co.it/?p=2569
Documentaries Temporary Cities
http://www.zimmerfrei.co.it/?page_id=2071
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Last update: 16th November, 2020
The ZimmerFrei collective was founded in Bologna in 2000 by Anna de Manincor (filmmaker), Massimo Carozzi (sound designer and musician) and until 2019 as well by Anna Rispoli (artist and director). ZimmerFrei’s practice combines different languages and ranges from documentary films to video art, sound and environmental installations, photographic series, performances, workshops and installations in the public space. Depending on the project – developed by one, two or three members of the group – ZimmerFrei collaborates with various others artists and professionals.
Last update: 29th October 2020