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