Cast
Gigi Di Lembo (Self)Angelo Dolci (Self)Massimiliano Giorgi (Self)Donato Landini (Self)
Director
Antonio Morabito
Synopsis
Carrara, city of marble and cradle of international anarchism. An editor, university professor, sculptor, historian and a typographer discuss Italian anarchism from 1894, the Spanish Revolution of '36, the anti-fascist partisan struggle and the end of WWII, and the local, national and global struggles of the present day. Umanità Nova publisher and printer Alfonso Nicolazzi (1942-2005) - an outstanding figure in the contemporary Italian anarchist movement (and a good friend), Professor Gigi Di Lembo, sculptor Dominique Stroobant, historian Massimiliano Giorgi and typographer Donato Landini contribute to this documentary, discussing a variety of cultural subjects as well as anarchism and violence, anarchism and society, and anarchy and utopia. It took Antonio Morabito two years and 40 hours of filming (with only a digital camera and a microphone) to make this 75-minute film. The first part, a 'confession interview', opens a discussion among the five interviewees about the fundamental values of anarchism.