Scatti di Nera
Fox
Michele Placido goes over the most interesting photographic reportages of Italian crime. A camera captures and recalls some of the most heinous crimes committed in Italy between the ’60s to the ’80s, a period when the photographer could get on the crime scene even before investigators and forensic. Behind the camera, professionals (such as Francesco Cito, Giovanni D’Aco, Sergio Solavaggione and Letizia Battaglia) who have worked for major agencies and for the most important weekly magazines, like Paris Match, Life Times, Epoca, l’Europeo, but also less known photojournalist from local newspapers.