FEATURED
DESERT FESTIVAL 2024 – ALICE SPRINGS
A festival of arts and music in the Australian Central Desert. Produced by Red Hot Arts.
TWELVE YEARS OUTSIDE – 2024
TRAILER – Filmed and edited by Silvia Storchi
“Once upon a time there was a red zone…red with shame”.
Original Footage and Editing: Silvia Storchi
Music: Pierluigi Bernardi “Stars and Stones”, Re-Birth, Irma Records.
SHORT DOCUMENTARIES
ETHNOLOGY – ENVIRONMENT
Aboriginal fire management and traditional sacred stories of Creation from the remote Australian desert.
PRIVATE SCREENING
A project to train indigenous land managers and care for land andthrough wildlife surveys, traditional plants uses and more.
PUBLIC SCREENING: online news – The Conversation 14 Jan 2018
An experimental documentary from an Aboriginal women’s perspective
PUBLIC SCREENINGS: Laura Indigenous Dance Festival 2017, National Remote Indigenous media Festival 2017, ICTV 2017
Camping out on Country to re-awaken ancient songlines.
Indigenous ethnobotanist Gerry Turpin records and share Aboriginal bush knowledge for future generations.
MORE ON ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIA HERE
A journey into the lives and culture of the Māori, New Zealand’s first people, known as warriors and artists, they hold their feet in two world at the same time, the world of the living and the one of the Spirit.
WATCH MORE ON MAORI’S CULTURE, SYMBOLOGY, SPIRITUALITY, HISTORY HERE






REPORTAGE
TRAILER
The first of a series of reportages on the aftermath of the 2012 Northern Italian earthquakes.
PUBLIC SCREENINGS: Valle d’Itria Film Festival 2014, ZAM Film Festival 2014
AWARD: Best national Documentary Film on Civil Rights
TRAILER
Second and third episodes, three years after the earthquake we investigate people and environmental health and question oil drilling activities carried out in the area.
TRAILER
Three families, three houses destroyed by the 2012 earthquake in Northern Italy. Twelve years outside home spent between offices, bureaucracy, construction projects, scams, injustices.
A thorny issue: could hydrocarbon activities carried out in the area have triggered active geological faults?
“Once upon a time there was a red zone…red with shame”.
FULL MOVIES AND MORE ON MAGNITUDE 5.9 HERE
EVENTS
MAKING OF UNBROKEN LAND FESTIVAL (2016)
The making of and the stories behind Unbroken Land Festival 2016, presented by Incite Arts at Alice Springs Desert Park.
BUMP IN THE NIGHT MARKET (2016)
Alice Springs’s leading art Organisation Red Hot Art organised a colourful special edition of the night markets.
PUBLIC SCREENINGS: Something Somewhere Film Festival 2017, Alice Springs Cinema 2017
A DANGEROUS DINNER (2016)
A stimulating dinner and discussion examining local food, as part of the Festival of Dangerous Ideas, Satellite event, Sydney
PUBLIC SCREENINGS: Something Somewhere Film Festival 2017, Alice Springs Cinema 2017
PROMO
NOVA ARBORA (2020)
A botanical garden and bed and breakfast immersed in the woods of the Italian Appennini mountains.
PLASTIC TO FUEL CONVERTER (2018)
London-based startup developing a portable device that converts plastic waste into fuel.
KEEP NYEWENTE ON THE COURT (2016)
A fundraising campaign launched by Charity Bounce to promote healthy eating and build a basketball court in Alice Springs’ town camp Nywente.
PUBLIC SCREENING: ICTV – 2017
STAND TALL- CENTRAL AUSTRALIAN TOUR (2017)
Charity Bounce’s community programs expand in Central Australia using basketball to bring change to Aboriginal remote communities..
FUNDRAISING
ARTS AND CULTURE
A Visual and Soundscapes of the community of Alice Springs, Australian central desert. What is it that makes people love Alice, thousands of kilometers away from cities.
PUBLIC SCREENING: Unbroken Land 2016, Alice Springs Desert Park.
Alice Springs’ dancers join the international dancing phenomena of the Big Dance to interpret the choreography by Akram Khan
PUBLIC SCREENING: Unbroken Land 2016, Alice Springs Desert Park.
Photographer at London Photo Festival 2014 – winner of prize of the public.
Filmed by Silvia Storchi, edited by Vincent Kraft.