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		<title>A talk with Lorenzo Castore</title>
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<p><a href="http://blog.bastard.it/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Lorenzo_Castore_MG_7284.jpg" target="lightbox[11006]"><img title="Lorenzo Castore and the Caged tee | Ph. Giuliano Berarducci" src="http://blog.bastard.it/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Lorenzo_Castore_MG_7284-560x373.jpg" alt="" width="560" height="373" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.agencevu.com/photographers/photographer.php?id=131">Lorenzo Castore</a>, friend and internationally acclaimed photographer, tells us about his collaboration with bastard and his projects for the future with this brief interview.</p>
<p>Lorenzo is represented by <em>L&#8217;Agence Vu&#8217;</em> of Paris and is known, among other things, for winning the<em> Mario Giacomelli Prize</em> and the <em>Leica European Publisher Award</em>, besides having published the books <em>Nero</em> and <em>Paradiso.</em></p>
<p><em> </em>Since many years he splits himself between Rome, Krakow, Florence, Paris and Milan.</p>
<p><strong>How did you start collaborating with bastard?</strong><br />
I am often lucky enough to be working on what i like with who i like. Dealing with people that are passionate about what they do simply makes my life better.<br />
So one day Giuliano Berarducci, good friend and good photographer and very close to bastard, asked me if i wanted to do a t-shirt for them.<br />
I had already visited bastard a few times, the place is awesome, the t-shirts very well done and Claudio and the boys are the kind of people that i like, so&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Tell us something about the photo printed on the <em>Caged </em>T-shirt<em>&#8230;<br />
</em></strong>During my wanderings i often end up in zoos. I love animals and although the zoo can be a very sad place, it also metaphorically makes you feel on the same level of the animal behind the bars. Who never felt that way? I almost always do. This is a lion from the Berlin zoo. He radiated a mix of wanting to break through the bars and resignation. I like the first thing better.</p>
<p><strong>Tell us about your current projects, what are you working on right now?</strong><br />
One of the main things obsessing my days right now is a film that i co-directed with my friend and film-maker Adam Cohen.<br />
It narrates about the life in two rooms of a brother and sister in Krakow that i used to regularly take photo of. I shared a lot of time with them during my last years living there. Their names are Ewa and Piotr, they&#8217;re in their sixties. They come from a well-off bourgeois family and they dissipated a considerable inherited fortune in a very short time. Now they live with no electricity and i can tell they have lost interest in the world.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re trying to make a movie on non-sense, on the mysterious beauty of life even when it becomes impossible, on a relationship made of repulsion and mutual necessity between siblings. It will be called <em>No Peace Without War</em>; it&#8217;s becoming more complicated everyday but i won&#8217;t get my peace of mind until it&#8217;s close enough to what it has to be.</p>
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