Fabrizio Terranova Brussels
Filmmaker and activist Fabrizio Terranova (Italy, 1971) lives and works in Brussels, teaching at the erg (School of Graphic Research) in Brussels, where he introduced and co-runs the master’s programme in stories and experimentation/speculative narration. He is mainly known for his film Donna Haraway, Story Telling for Earthly Survival (2016). With, Emilie Hermant, Vinciane Despret and Isabelle Stengers, among others, he is also a founding member of DingDingDong, an organisation dedicated to raising awareness about Huntington’s disease, directing the documentary Absolute Beginners (2019). Josée Andrei, An Insane Portrait (2010) is his first film. Fabrizio Terranova’s work explores the tensions, relationships and misperceptions between ‘popular’ and ‘avant-garde’ cultures.