Vladimir Film Festival

Casa Plena Vive / Andrea Cerri, Bárbata Fígoli, Dmitry Brylev, Alan Trinidad

Pula / Kino Valli / 20 / 9 / 2025 / 21:30 / Film

CASA PLENA VIVE (30mn)

By: Andrea Cerri, Bárbata Fígoli, Dmitry Brylev, Alan Trinidad

 

CASA PLENA VIVE” is a movie by Andrea Cerri, Bárbata Fígoli, Dmitry Brylev and Alan Trin­id­ad doc­u­ment­ing the phe­nomen­on of the “full house”; one of skate­board­ing-driv­en res­id­ents whose per­spect­ives meet to sub­lime one another­’s, and com­pare to con­spire for bet­ter odds at fate.

A con­struct­ive con­trast with the com­mon ste­reo­type of the aver­age, romanesque skate house such as the set­tings of Scott Bourne’s “A Room With No Win­dows”, the bricks here are devoid of grime and full of openings.

What star­ted out as impromptu cir­cum­stances, instead of stop­ping there, grew into an inclus­ive portal that is open to those respect­ful enough towards its poten­tial for realization.

It is in many ways a remind­er of the power of asso­ci­ation in adapt­a­tion, and reas­sur­ance about the value of the human factor. Now, gen­er­a­tions have come from some­times really far away to find and devel­op in their full house, since the sys­tem has grown. It instills hope in resi­li­ence and res­ist­ance; all the more so in a soci­ety which encour­ages sep­ar­a­tion, isol­a­tion and divide so fiercely.

It is the dis­play of an impro­vised organ­iz­a­tion for the cer­tainty of the power, but also the place of the indi­vidu­al. An suc­cess­ful case of cooper­a­tion through chaos, cho­reo­graphed around wooden stages that may or may not have addresses but seem to always unite.