​An Invitation to Dream: Sumayya Vally South African architect Sumayya Vally finds new fields of inspiration in worlds that form through her dreams in a film created with Moncler

​An Invitation to Dream: Sumayya Vally

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​An Invitation to Dream: Sumayya Vally

Directed by
Stella Scott
Talent
Sumayya Vally
DOP
Evelin van Rei
Produced by
Blck Mlk, Together Associates
Producer
Rachel Connors
On-set Producer
Mark Ray Jones
Editor
Marnie Hollande @ Avenues
Composer
Raffertie
Sound Designer
Ines Adriana
Stylist
Ayishat Akanbi
Stylist Assistant
Yves Alawe
Groomer
Sogol Razi
Sound Recordist
Olly Jennings
1st AD
Joe Ramsden
Focus Puller
Ray Meere
Clapper Loader
Ben Howlett
Camera Trainee
Nisa Rizvi
Camera Truck Driver
Brian Conlon
Gaffer
Stefan Mitchell
Spark Driver
Rob White
Production Assistant
Alexandra Visone
Production Assistant
Sia Thomas
Catering
Kikitchen
Assistant Editor
Conrad Bohl @ Avenues
Edit Producer
Adam Reid @ Avenues
Colorist
Tash Hicks @ Coffee & TV
Grade Post Producer
Pete Burch @ Coffee & TV
Film Stock & Processing
KODAK
Film Scanning
Digital Orchard

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​An Invitation to Dream: Sumayya Vally

South African architect Sumayya Vally finds new fields of inspiration in worlds that form through her dreams in a film created with Moncler

Coinciding with Milan Design Week and Salone del Mobile 2024, the expansive halls of Milano Centrale railway station were transformed into the backdrop for An Invitation to Dream, presented by Moncler. A celebration of dream states as a passage to creativity, curated by Jefferson Hack, the large-scale public exhibition committed 12 preeminent creatives to photographic portraiture under Jack Davison’s lens, exploring their influence through inspiration accessed via the subconscious.

As the project evolves into the digital space, South African architect Sumayya Vally becomes the third Dreamer to expand her story for Moncler in the final film from the accompanying series, directed by Stella Scott. Captured between her studio and the streets of Whitechapel, an open top bus ride journeys into her daydreams, musing on the London locations that informed her 2021 Serpentine Pavilion, and which continue to drive her architectural research as the youngest artist to receive the prestigious commission.

Connecting the social contexts and stimuli that surround her to ideas that take form in her mind, Vally reveals the sense of truth that underscores her practice, developing the raw beauty and physical immediacy of her work as an architect. Considering the potential of dreams to occupy an unlikely political space, she lets observations made around the city evolve through her imagination, allowing her dreams to entertain new worlds that have yet to be realized. 

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​An Invitation to Dream: Sumayya Vally