Lucas Preti
Directing
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In 1917, Gino Montanari, an elementary school teacher from Romagna, was forced by the principal of his school to volunteer for the First World War because of his libertine and anti-interventionist behavior. With the threat of being expelled from all schools if he refused, Gino was reluctantly sent to the front in a small outpost in Valtellina, where as a heliographer he had to transmit Morse signals with sunlight. His life would be profoundly changed by his encounter with a young illiterate man, with the enemy, and with a series of individuals from various parts of Italy.
Soldato Semplice

The way artists see their art, and how that makes them see the world.
Silhouettes - Paula Machado

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Tabula Rasa

How long will it take for nature to take back its place?
O Homem que Fotografava Árvores

Millions of years ago, our ancestors took over the world. They already knew it: it's impossible to exist alone in this planet. How did we ever think we could?