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Covering ten thousand kilometers in two months of shooting The Trobbing Desert, Innaro and Vannini’s documentary paints a broad canvas of Egypt, its ancient customs, out of the way places off the tourist routes, and its problems with accommodating recent economic and social change. From the western desert to the high plain of Gilf-al-Kebir to the Bahariya, Farafra, Dakha and Khargo oases, the ecologic and hydrogeologic risks of these fragile ecosystems are emerging ever more clearly as jeeploads of tourists advance along asphalt roads under the herald of economic and hydrologic conquest.
Marc Innaro (b. 1961, Naples, Italy) in 1990 began a career in journalism as editor at the editorial department for foreign affairs of the RAI radio news channel. He was foreign correspondent for RAI in Moscow and Jerusalem, and currently holds the post for Cairo. With Giuseppe Bonavolontè, he co-authored "L'Assedio della Natività" (2002). He won the 2003 Saint Vincent prize for journalism for his TV reportage (TV7, TG1) on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Sandro Vannini (b. 1959, Rome, Italy) currently lives in Viterbo and Cairo. Since 1980 he has worked as photographer on assignment for geographic, environmental, travel and visual arts magazine. Since 1997 he has been working on photographic documentation of Egyptian archeological treasures, and since 2005 he has collaborated with Laboratoriorosso, for which he is artistic director of documentaries.
« […] With this documentary, co-produced by RAI and Laboratoriorosso, we wanted also to show the dramatic changes which the Western Desert is experiencing, after Egypt began to consider it as a key resource for its economic development. […] But, obviously, at such a fast growing rate, the very delicate Sahara environment is now seriously endangered. More than ever…»
Edizione 2008
Panorama - Ambient/azioni
DOCUMENTARY
Italy , 2008, 44'
REGIA/DIRECTOR
Marc Innaro, Sandro Vannini
TAGS:
Geographic Areas And People, Development, Natural Resources, Egypt
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