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The Documentary Film and lies


Primafilm The project, an independent technology and creative district, presents a new challenge: a journey into the world of fine particles, nanoparticles and possible alternatives. The documentary film comes from Soil to die a few questions. It is true that incinerators are bad? Because in Italy continue to build these facilities while the rest of the world are being dismantled? What are the real risks to health? What are the damages caused by micro-and nano-particles? What are the alternatives. With these questions in his head started Gramiccioli David, a journalist has always been involved in investigations burning. The film documents his journey, which soon becomes an adventure, between Italy, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, Germany, France, Spain and Austria. Sloppy as hell is the documentary film that will make us reflect on a problem not only to us but especially the children of our own children. The film tells the story a journey into the world of nano-particles and fine particles of Gramiccioli David, a journalist at the forefront. David goes up against Italy and grotesque characters who seem the masks of the Commedia dell'Arte. Small councilors, mayors and many other politicians that now invest in the construction of incinerators, the rest of Europe when no one builds them for years. The politicians, but also some big names of science and some television personalities, are doing their utmost to reassure the public that incinerators do not hurt. Yet David meets Professor Stefano Montanari (http://www.stefanomontanari.net/), an authority in science, says that many other truths. Discovery of nano-particles along with his wife, Dr. Antonietta Gatti, Prof. Montanari has been fighting for years against incinerators. Involved in this fight with him there are many doctors, not just Italians. In Italy David tracks down the possible alternatives to incineration. Indeed the virtuous examples of waste recycling are: just think of the village of Vedelago (http://www.centroriciclo.com/) in the province of Treviso, but also to some collection points of excellence in Campania. In other countries there are very significant models of waste management. David flies to San Francisco (http://www.sfrecycling.com/) to film the city with the best collection in the world. And then another hope for the future comes from Masdar City (http://www.masdaruae.com/), the city is completely environmentally friendly in construction near Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. At the end of his journey David has tried for many many nightmares and doubts about the future of the environment. Would almost give but he knows that the battle to protect the environment, and then for future generations, has just begun. Authors Marco Carlucci Filmmaker David Gramiccioli independent journalist and radio host Matt Morittu Author Film and Television

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