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Inventori di malattie
Broadcasted by RAI “C'era una volta”
A 52' documentary shot in Italy and US about disease mongering (invention of diseases). The film explores how the pharmaceutical companies, very often under multiple conflicts of interests, make up diseases and nonexistent disturbs, modify medical parameters and, through careful and well-planned marketing strategies, manage to sell useless drugs to perfectly healthy people, all around the globe.
Length: 52'
Gruppo Zero: “Sangue e cemento”
Distributed in bookshops and newsstands (DVD + book by Marco Travaglio)
Nastro d'Argento 2010 (nomination)
A 52' documentary film shot 60 days after L'Aquila earthquake (04/06/2009). A lot of questions remain still unanswered: the earthquake was inevitable but many deaths could have indeed been prevented. With Paolo Calabresi.
Length: 52'
Andrea Pozzo - The illusion of reality
An artist and his obsession for perspective as a way to design architectural and pictorial spaces. The great Baroque period in Rome, the bold artistic challenges faced by Pozzo in Rome, Wien and Trento. A documetary told in first person and filmed using the contemporary cities to bring back to the present the voice of the great Trentino artist. A rediscovery of the artist made by interviewing some of the most important scholars and critcs of his work.
Lenght: '40
C'è pane per I tuoi denti
Awarded by the Jury at the 17th POPRAD International Festival of Mountain Films and at the 5th Appennino Cinemafestival
A co-production FilmWork - SAT (Società Alpinisti Tridentini), the documentary tells the story of an expedition from Trento to the Patagonian Andes in 1957/1958. Fifty years later, images shot by Luciano Eccher in 1958 were found, and they are shown for the first time in the film along with interviews to friends and relatives of the mountaineers and to the last survivor of the expedition, Cesare Maestri.
Length: 62'
