THE STORY OF STONE ISLAND–
Stone Island presents Infinite Colours, a feature-length film directed by Ken-Tonio Yamamoto about the employee community at its headquarters in Ravarino, deep in the industrial district of Emilia-Romagna, Italy. The docu-poem tells the story of Stone Island from an unparalleled perspective – by the people who make the garments themselves – conveying the spirit of continual research and experimentation that lies at the heart of the brand.
INDEX
01 TRAILER
02 FRAMES
03 CREDITS
01 TRAILER
Infinite Colours brings to light the dedication and passion behind the creation of a Stone Island garment within a place where the human hand is a vital element in a mechanical process. The film follows employees as they undertake various operations from raw material selection and construction to dyeing and washing, interspersed with still-life footage of key pieces from the brand’s rich and storied archive.
02 FRAMES
"Stone Island is all about infinite colours—not just the shades of its garments, but the endless creativity behind them. The title Infinite Colours is a nod to this approach, a way of thinking about possibilities and opportunities, brought to life by a community of people who turn bold visions into reality.” – Ken-Tonio Yamamoto, Director
03 CREDITS
A docu-poem by Ken-Tonio Yamamoto and a Wildframe production
Written and directed by Ken-Tonio Yamamoto
Produced by Tommaso Haimann and Bianca Haimann
Directors of photography Ken-Tonio Yamamoto, Paolo Caimi, Karim Andreotti
Editor Marco Bonini
Score and sound design by Alberto Ladduca and Falko P. Eidner
Music Tracks “Tendril” & “Cradle” composed and produced by Lyra Pramuk & curated by C2C Festival
Graphic Design by 12.01 AM Office of Hassan Rahim