Fashion vs. Words (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 23, 2024

Original Title:
Fashion vs. Words

Production Companies:
la Caixa

Production Countries:
Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 25

Fashion vs Words is a fascinating documentary that explores the deep interaction between Fashion and words as a form of human expression.

Fashion vs Words is a fascinating documentary that explores the deep interaction between Fashion and words as a form of human expression. This film is a revealing journey through the worlds of Fashion and Language, exploring how these two, apparently different, ways of expression weave together and influence each other. Through the captivating looks and narratives of our leading roles –photographer David Gomez-Maestre and fashion designer Karim Adduchi– along with the verses of Caterina Albert and Víctor Català, we show how fashion is not just an array of garments, but a statement and a way to communicate identity, thoughts, and emotions. And words, whether as folk narratives, literature, poetry or inspiration, play a crucial role within individual expression.

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Art Direction:
Josep Abril

Director:
Claudia Mallart

Director of Photography:
Michell Rivas
Toni Vidal

Editor:
Aleix Fernandez

Production Executive:
Elena Stombergaite
Laia Vidal

Scenario Writer:
Sonia Martí
Claudia Mallart

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