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- Apennine is a film diary shot between August 2016 and the same month one year later, covering the year of the earthquakes in the Central Apennines, the mountains in Central Italy. It is an intimate and ironical journey, lyrical and geometric, in which the story of life in a seismic area becomes the instrument for reflecting on the very meaning of documentary filmmaking. Apennine ends Emiliano Dante's trilogy of the post-earthquake, after Into The Blue (2009) and Habitat- Personal notes (2014).
- Habitat is a film about living in L'Aquila after the earthquake - therefore about earthquake as everyday life and not as breaking news. The film is made in 5 years, first working in a tent-camp, then in one of the housings built by the government for the homeless. It's the attempt to express and explore the relationship between personal conditions and collective History.