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Broken Nature: design takes on human survival - XX International Exhibition of Triennale di Milano


The documentary "Broken nature: design takes on human survival" is imagined as a journey, through the voices of the protagonists of the exhibition, to describe and develop the assumptions and objectives of the XXII International Exhibition of the Milan Triennale, curated by Paola Antonelli.
An in-depth investigation into the ties that unite humans to the natural environment and that over the years have been profoundly compromised, if not completely destroyed. Analyzing various architecture and design projects, "Broken nature" explores the concept of restorative design and highlights objects and strategies, on different scales, that reinterpret the relationship between human beings and the context in which they live, including both social and natural ecosystems.


Script writer assistant: Valentina Di Chiara
research, interviews, transcripts

Written and directed by: Alessandra Galletta
Produced by: LaGalla 23
Camera: Pierluigi Laffi, Roberto Ronchi, Daniele Vascelli
Sound: Eugenio Mazzetto
Editing: Maria Teresa Soldani
Location: Milan, Italy
Lenght: 53'
Year: 2019

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