"Diary of an Italian Borderworker is a story that wends through the streets as traversed by a border-worker. A passage that describes the relationship between territory and working reality, beyond a merely occupational context. It’s a journey that imparts the sensations of a foreign, adjacent landscape. A micro-reality told in point-form, in nuances, where every shot is taken in close proximity to the asphalt." (SKINNERBOOX)
Fabrizio Albertini (*1984, Italy) graduated in Film Direction and Production at the Academy of Audiovisual Sciences CISA Pio Bordoni in Lugano (Switzerland). His work has been shown at International Locarno Film Festiva and exposed at Aperture Foundation, among others. With the publishing house Skinnerboox he publishes the books “The Mecca of Coney Island” (2014) and “Diary of an Italian Borderworker” (2016).
BOOK + SIGNED PRINT (HORSE / HAND)
2016
Edition of 500
20,6 cm x 33 cm
60 pages
Newspaper
15 posters
Binded with a rubber