Q: WHAT DRAWS YOU TO WEDDINGS AS A SUBJECT?
A: A wedding brings together many layers of life in a very short time. Families, friendships, memories, expectations, and small rituals briefly appear in one shared space. What interests me most are the subtle moments that emerge within that situation — quiet glances, gestures between people, and the atmosphere that slowly builds during the day. These moments often pass almost unnoticed, yet they are the ones that carry the emotional truth of the event.
Q: HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE YOUR APPROACH TO FILMING WEDDINGS?
A: I approach weddings somewhere between documentary observation and cinema. I don’t construct scenes or ask people to perform. Instead, I try to remain attentive to what is already happening — the gestures, glances, and small interactions that quietly shape the atmosphere of a day. For me the goal is not to produce a spectacular video for immediate impact, but a film that continues to reveal itself when you return to it years later.
Q: IS THERE A FILM YOU RETURN TO AGAIN AND AGAIN?
A: One film I often return to is La Grande Bellezza by Paolo Sorrentino. There is something in its rhythm and atmosphere that I find endlessly fascinating — the way it moves between beauty, absurdity, melancholy, and humour. It reminds me that human stories are rarely simple, and that even fleeting moments can carry a surprising depth.
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