"MARE D'INVERNO" is not merely a reading of verses; it is a multimedia experience where the spoken word acts as a bridge between the viewer and the restless Mediterranean. Anna Giordano’s poetry often delves into the metaphysical, using nature as a mirror for the human soul. In this piece, the "winter sea" serves as a primary metaphor for introspection—a space stripped of the chaotic joy of summer, left only with the raw, rhythmic truth of the waves.
Capturing the pale, diffused glow of a winter sun. "MARE D'INVERNO" is not merely a reading of
The choice of the winter sea as a subject reflects a long-standing tradition in Italian art and music (famously echoed in the pop culture landscape by Loredana Bertè and Enrico Ruggeri). However, Giordano and Ernandes strip away the pop-synth veneer to find something more primal. Their version is about the silence of the beach—the "closed umbrellas" and the "cold wind" that force an individual to look inward. Capturing the pale, diffused glow of a winter sun
Domenico Ernandes , a director known for his minimalist yet deeply emotive visual style, frames Giordano’s words with imagery that emphasizes solitude and vastness. His direction often utilizes: Their version is about the silence of the