Davide Barletti

Film director, producer, and screenwriter from Italy. Member of the Accademia del Cinema Italiano David di Donatello, he founded the production company Fluid Video Crew in 2008, which later evolved into Fluid Produzioni in 2010. He has an extensive body of work, with over thirty films including documentaries, short films and feature films. In 2003, his feature film Italian Sud Est was selected for the 60th Venice International Film Festival, while in 2008 he released the feature film Fine pena mai together with Lorenzo Conte. In 2017 he co-wrote and directed La guerra dei cafoni with Lorenzo Conte, earning a nomination for the 2018 David di Donatello Awards for Best Adapted Screenplay. In 2023 his documentary Il tempo dei giganti was featured in numerous international festivals. In 2025 his latest work Megacicli, co-produced with Fuorisentiero, premiered worldwide at the TerraLenta Film Fest.

Davide Barletti

Film director, producer, and screenwriter from Italy. Member of the Accademia del Cinema Italiano David di Donatello, he founded the production company Fluid Video Crew in 2008, which later evolved into Fluid Produzioni in 2010. He has an extensive body of work, with over thirty films including documentaries, short films and feature films. In 2003, his feature film Italian Sud Est was selected for the 60th Venice International Film Festival, while in 2008 he released the feature film Fine pena mai together with Lorenzo Conte. In 2017 he co-wrote and directed La guerra dei cafoni with Lorenzo Conte, earning a nomination for the 2018 David di Donatello Awards for Best Adapted Screenplay. In 2023 his documentary Il tempo dei giganti was featured in numerous international festivals. In 2025 his latest work Megacicli, co-produced with Fuorisentiero, premiered worldwide at the TerraLenta Film Fest.

Nick Jordan

British artist and filmmaker whose work focuses on the interconnections between natural, cultural and social ecologies. His films often combine original footage with archival material and soundscapes, creating layered and oblique narratives. Interested in concepts of shared agency, reciprocal exchange and research, his practice frequently includes collaborative contributions from professionals in the life sciences such as ecology, botany and genetics, as well as from the fields of anthropology, history and healthcare. His films have been presented at international festivals and exhibitions, including CPH:DOX, Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, Innsbruck International Biennale, BFI London Film Festival, and São Paulo International Short Film Festival, among many others. He is the artistic director of the Braziers International Film Festival (UK).

Nick Jordan

Artista e regista britannico, il cui lavoro si concentra sulle interconnessioni tra ecologie naturali, culturali e sociali. I suoi film combinano spesso riprese originali con elementi d’archivio e paesaggi sonori, creando narrazioni oblique e stratificate. Interessato ai concetti di agency condivisa, scambio reciproco e ricerca, il suo lavoro include frequentemente contributi collaborativi di professionisti provenienti dalle scienze della vita come ecologia, botanica e genetica, oltre che dai campi dell’antropologia, della storia e della sanità. I suoi film sono stati presentati in festival ed esposizioni internazionali, tra cui CPH:DOX, Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival, Innsbruck International Biennale, BFI London Film Festival, São Paulo International Short Film Festival e tanti altri. È direttore artistico del Braziers International Film Festival (UK).

Alessandra Lancellotti

Architect, archivist and filmmaker. She studied architecture at the Technische Universität in Vienna and at the Politecnico di Torino, where she obtained a PhD and serves as curator of the Film Archive of the Department of Architecture and Design. Since 2014 she has worked for the film production company Caucaso. As a director and author, her works have been screened at numerous international festivals. She has been involved in various festivals and cultural and film events as a collaborator and communicator. In 2019, together with Enrico Masi, she directed the film Lucus a Lucendo. A proposito di Carlo Levi, presented at the Torino Film Festival that same year. In 2023 she directed Il Re Fanciullo, which premiered at DocLisboa. In 2024 she released The city is lost. Ruskin’s Venice Today. Her latest film, Uno si distrae al bivio, is scheduled for release in 2026.

Alessandra Lancellotti

Architect, archivist and filmmaker. She studied architecture at the Technische Universität in Vienna and at the Politecnico di Torino, where she obtained a PhD and serves as curator of the Film Archive of the Department of Architecture and Design. Since 2014 she has worked for the film production company Caucaso. As a director and author, her works have been screened at numerous international festivals. She has been involved in various festivals and cultural and film events as a collaborator and communicator. In 2019, together with Enrico Masi, she directed the film Lucus a Lucendo. A proposito di Carlo Levi, presented at the Torino Film Festival that same year. In 2023 she directed Il Re Fanciullo, which premiered at DocLisboa. In 2024 she released The city is lost. Ruskin’s Venice Today. Her latest film, Uno si distrae al bivio, is scheduled for release in 2026.

Michele Lapini

Freelance photojournalist based in Bologna. His work is characterized by a deep interest in social, political and environmental issues: over the years, he has documented civil rights struggles through his reportage, migration flows at the borders with Eastern Europe and the environmental impact of global climate change. Since 2015 he has collaborated with La Repubblica and is one of the photographers featured in the book Genuino Clandestino, published in March 2015 by TerraNuova Edizioni. He is an editorial contributor for Getty Images and co-founder of the collective Arcipelago-19. He won the Environmental Photographer of the Year 2021 in the Future Landscapes category and the Italian Sustainability Photo Award 2021 for best single image. His work has been published in Internazionale, The Guardian, Stern, El País, Nature, L’Espresso, Aftenposten, and many others.

Michele Lapini

Freelance photojournalist based in Bologna. His work is characterized by a deep interest in social, political and environmental issues: over the years, he has documented civil rights struggles through his reportage, migration flows at the borders with Eastern Europe and the environmental impact of global climate change. Since 2015 he has collaborated with La Repubblica and is one of the photographers featured in the book Genuino Clandestino, published in March 2015 by TerraNuova Edizioni. He is an editorial contributor for Getty Images and co-founder of the collective Arcipelago-19. He won the Environmental Photographer of the Year 2021 in the Future Landscapes category and the Italian Sustainability Photo Award 2021 for best single image. His work has been published in Internazionale, The Guardian, Stern, El País, Nature, L’Espresso, Aftenposten, and many others.

Aurora Solà

Writer and filmmaker, her research focuses on the interactions between cultures and landscapes, particularly on how people shape places and how places, in turn, shape people. During her ten years in Colombia, she was an associate producer of Gabo, the Emmy-nominated series inspired by the work of Gabriel García Márquez. Her writings have appeared in The Plant Magazine, Slowness Journal, Quartz, Vice, and Mongabay. She is the author of Manifesto on the Future of Food, published by Farmacy. In 2023 her first film, Montañas que lloranMountains That Weep, a meditation on the tepuy of Mavecure and distributed by Emergence Magazine, received multiple awards at international festivals and had its European première at the TerraLenta Film Fest in 2025. She currently lives in Portugal and writes about landscapes.

Aurora Solà

Writer and filmmaker, her research focuses on the interactions between cultures and landscapes, particularly on how people shape places and how places, in turn, shape people. During her ten years in Colombia, she was an associate producer of Gabo, the Emmy-nominated series inspired by the work of Gabriel García Márquez. Her writings have appeared in The Plant Magazine, Slowness Journal, Quartz, Vice, and Mongabay. She is the author of Manifesto on the Future of Food, published by Farmacy. In 2023 her first film, Montañas que lloranMountains That Weep, a meditation on the tepuy of Mavecure and distributed by Emergence Magazine, received multiple awards at international festivals and had its European première at the TerraLenta Film Fest in 2025. She currently lives in Portugal and writes about landscapes.