Data
Oct 27, 2019
Ora
14:30 - 15:00
Posti
80
Con
Costanza Cavalli Etro
Costanza Cavalli Etro
Fashion Film Festival Milano
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1991 Constanza leaves the country together with her family, to Mexico City, where she founded CavalliCommunicacion, a communication, production and public relations agency. She was one of the founder of Fashion Week Mexico. In 2006 she married Italian fashion designer Kean Etro and moved to Italy. In 2014 she created the first edition of Fashion Film Festival Milano where she combines her love for fashion and cinema and the strong will to promote young talents. The Festival is an international event where Fashion Films from all over the world are showcased during the Milan Women Fashion Week in September. An event where young talents are supported to showcase their work at a national and international scale in front of a prestigious international Jury, a wide audience and important press. The best fashion films by Big Brands such as Prada, Gucci, Cartier, Armani, Zegna, Rodarte, Hermes, Ferragamo with movie directors like Wes Anderson, Roman Polanski, Bruno Aveillan are showcased together with the work of new talents. The Festival prides to have more than 250 press articles every edition. In October 2017 Constanza launched EYESOPHY (www.eyesophy.com) a Creative Hub for Fashion and Lifestyle Filmmaking.This brand new project combines the know how and networking as the result of many years of experience and research.
Max Vadukul
Photographer and director
Max Vadukul is one of photography's signature image makers. He has long standing relationships with The New Yorker, French Vogue, Italian Vogue, L'Uomo Vogue, W Magazine, Interview, and Rolling Stone.
He shoots regularly for T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Esquire, Vogue China, Egoiste, Town & Country, and others.
His book, "MAX," published in 2000 by Nicholas Callaway, came out the same year as Helmut Newton's "Sumo," helping start the trend of oversized large-format photography books.
In the 1980’s and 90's he introduced a distinct blend of high-octane energy and offbeat spontaneity, through predominantly black-and-white images, into the traditionally commercial form of fashion photography.
From 1996 to 2000 he held the post of The New Yorker’s staff photographer, shooting an average of 52 assignments a year. Other subjects included Al Gore, James Brown, Donald Trump, Natalie Portman, Tom Hanks, Roger Federer, Tilda Swinton, David Geffen, and a group portrait of 40 Nobel laureates.
Last year, he photographed the campaign for the Broadway revival of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, featuring Neil Patrick Harris. He has lived in Paris and London and now resides in New York with his wife Nicoletta Santoro. He has two children.
Constanza Cavalli Etro and Max Vadakul discuss the genesis and the developments of the Fashion Film Festival Milan, a partner of Fashion Graduate Italia, announcing the main novelties of the next edition and illustrating some of the most significant shorts.
The new fashion communication is digital communication that sees a growing development of stories and mini-videos often replacing static images, a quick language, a usable synthesis.