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Fiorella Baldisserri

A family cinema

In 2009, Francesca Truzzi and Davide Bortot made a life-changing decision by purchasing an old truck and transforming it into a mobile home to live and travel in, screening films around the world. Equipped with solar panels, the truck turns into an open-air cinema, with a professional screen hanging on its side and rugs for the audience. Over 13 years, they have traveled 230,000 km, holding screenings across three continents. They have two daughters, Zaira, 6, and Leila, 4. The pandemic interrupted their international travels but not their lifestyle.I met them in 2022, and since then, I have been following them on their journeys. They have collaborated with Italian authorities to create festivals and cultural events, raising awareness on topics such as the environment and migration. They also participate in humanitarian projects with the NGO Bambini nel Deserto. Their project is driven by the belief that access to culture is a human right and that sharing enriches everyone

Fiorella Baldisserri

Fiorella Baldisserri, classical studies and an interest in art in all its forms, is a photographer from Bologna who loves traveling both by profession and by passion.The professional approach to photography took place in 2016 by attending courses of study of the image and history of photography. She then attended to the Photojournalism Masterclass. Currently Fiorella has seen some shots published by national and international newspapers both in print and online. L'inKiesta, Il Reportage, Stern, Elternem Photovogue, Corriere, Elle, , SDN, ND, MCmagazine, Witness, Eye of Photography, Exhibition in Casale Monferrato, Olbia Archaeological Museum, Sofia Lodi, Fotografia Etica Tokyo .Among prizes : IPA, TIFA, MIFA, BIFA Phodar Biennale, Kolga Tbilisi Award, Musa Fotografia, Roma Foto, ASA Project, Italy Ph. Award, Julia Cameron Award, ND Awards, Refocus,Closer, Bresciani VA, Annual PhA. F