Perennially hungry for life, Ferdinando Scianna is now a gentleman in his eighties, with a vibrant mind full of incredible stories. He even has had a few brushes with death. Being let into his life means retracing an existence marked by encounters with some of the giants of twentieth-century culture, interwoven with friendships and questions about the meaning of photography as a practice, the significance that producing images can still have today.
Ferdinando Scianna
Giuseppe Tornatore
Gianni Berengo Gardin
Salvatore Silvano Nigro
Dacia Maraini
Marco Belpoliti
Mimmo Paladino
Vincenzo Campo
Renata Colorni
Carlo Ottaviano
Nonuccio Di Quarto
Pupetta Lo Galbo
Tanina Visconti