PARALLELISM
In Parallelism, the narrative bends reality to explore the lives of two versions of the same individual, shaped by starkly contrasting realities. One is serene and harmonious, while the other is dystopian and harsh. Their surreal encounter becomes a mirror reflecting the diverging paths of their existence, igniting a profound exploration of identity, happiness, and the forces that have shaped their lives.
As these parallel realities intertwine, the Parallelism poses questions about responsibility, interconnectedness, and whether their destinies were ever truly separate. Through its haunting visuals and meditative tone, Parallelism invites viewers to reflect on the dualities that exist within all of us.
Borderline Order is a musical project focused on electronic songwriting. Born in 1990 in Italy, he has been active in composing and producing electronic music since 2005. In 2016, Borderline Order released the album Virtue Sweat Dirty Hands, featuring a collection of electronic ballads. Since 2015, the project has collaborated with choreographer Philippe Kratz, contributing electronic soundscapes for various works.
The project remains committed to exploring the ever-evolving possibilities of electronic music, delving into how the fusion of deep, multidirectional digital waves and the human voice can evoke profound emotional experiences.
CREATIVE TEAM
For the Storm and D. project, we had the privilege of collaborating with international and highly talented professionals from the creative industry.
Each brought its own unique perspective, enriching the project with innovative visions and expertise.
Karim Coppola is the founder of VISORE X and VISORE LAB, a Paris-based multidisciplinary creative studio that specialises in producing innovative photo and film content. He is also a director and has worked on notable artistic projects like the avant-garde film installation “Human Machines”, which was showcased at Berlin Art Week. Spanning industries from hospitality to fashion, some of his most notable clients include Condé Nast, Pullman Hotels, Sony Music Management and Christian Dior.
Grace Lyell is a dancer and choreographer, having previously worked with the Nederlands Dans Theater company and the Centro Coreografico Nazionale (National Choreographic Centre) of Italy, two of the world’s leading contemporary dance institute. She has collaborated previously on campaigns for Weekend MaxMara, Jean Paul Gautier and Amina Muaddi.
Pol Garcia Sala is a cinematographer on short films, documentaries, music videos and commercials, creating images that transcend the viewing experience. Some of his most recent works include commercials for Zara, Dior, Nike, Adidas and Santa & Cole.