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Crasi. From the railway line, the new town


Presented as a short documentary, Crasi explores brownfield sites and industrial architecture through a visual lens. What defines a brownfield site? Is it simply the absence of life and production?
The project delves into the interaction of humans and nature within these landscapes, both now and in the future. Focusing on Milan's railway infrastructure, it questions where to begin its transformation, grasping the original vocation of one of the seven disused railway yards, Porta Romana.


Screenplay, film direction, editing: Valentina Di Chiara
Length: 03'
Actor: Elisa Bruno
Location: Milan, Italy
Year: 2021

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