In 2012, I traveled to Stromboli with my grandmother, my mother, and my aunt, searching for traces of Victorio, my grandfather. What began as a family exploration turned into a dialogue between past and present, shaped by the island’s imposing landscape and its volcano. Inspired by Stromboli by Roberto Rossellini, where Ingrid Bergman awakens by the volcano in a moment of epiphany, this journey became an attempt to capture, through the lens, that instant when the human and the sublime converge, revealing truths that words cannot fully express.
In 2012, I traveled to Stromboli with my grandmother, my mother, and my aunt, searching for traces of Victorio, my grandfather. What began as a family exploration turned into a dialogue between past and present, shaped by the island’s imposing landscape and its volcano. Inspired by Stromboli by Roberto Rossellini, where Ingrid Bergman awakens by the volcano in a moment of epiphany, this journey became an attempt to capture, through the lens, that instant when the human and the sublime converge, revealing truths that words cannot fully express.
In 2012, I traveled to Stromboli with my grandmother, my mother, and my aunt, searching for traces of Victorio, my grandfather. What began as a family exploration turned into a dialogue between past and present, shaped by the island’s imposing landscape and its volcano. Inspired by Stromboli by Roberto Rossellini, where Ingrid Bergman awakens by the volcano in a moment of epiphany, this journey became an attempt to capture, through the lens, that instant when the human and the sublime converge, revealing truths that words cannot fully express.
In 2012, I traveled to Stromboli with my grandmother, my mother, and my aunt, searching for traces of Victorio, my grandfather. What began as a family exploration turned into a dialogue between past and present, shaped by the island’s imposing landscape and its volcano. Inspired by Stromboli by Roberto Rossellini, where Ingrid Bergman awakens by the volcano in a moment of epiphany, this journey became an attempt to capture, through the lens, that instant when the human and the sublime converge, revealing truths that words cannot fully express.
In 2012, I traveled to Stromboli with my grandmother, my mother, and my aunt, searching for traces of Victorio, my grandfather. What began as a family exploration turned into a dialogue between past and present, shaped by the island’s imposing landscape and its volcano. Inspired by Stromboli by Roberto Rossellini, where Ingrid Bergman awakens by the volcano in a moment of epiphany, this journey became an attempt to capture, through the lens, that instant when the human and the sublime converge, revealing truths that words cannot fully express.
In 2012, I traveled to Stromboli with my grandmother, my mother, and my aunt, searching for traces of Victorio, my grandfather. What began as a family exploration turned into a dialogue between past and present, shaped by the island’s imposing landscape and its volcano. Inspired by Stromboli by Roberto Rossellini, where Ingrid Bergman awakens by the volcano in a moment of epiphany, this journey became an attempt to capture, through the lens, that instant when the human and the sublime converge, revealing truths that words cannot fully express.
In 2012, I traveled to Stromboli with my grandmother, my mother, and my aunt, searching for traces of Victorio, my grandfather. What began as a family exploration turned into a dialogue between past and present, shaped by the island’s imposing landscape and its volcano. Inspired by Stromboli by Roberto Rossellini, where Ingrid Bergman awakens by the volcano in a moment of epiphany, this journey became an attempt to capture, through the lens, that instant when the human and the sublime converge, revealing truths that words cannot fully express.
In 2012, I traveled to Stromboli with my grandmother, my mother, and my aunt, searching for traces of Victorio, my grandfather. What began as a family exploration turned into a dialogue between past and present, shaped by the island’s imposing landscape and its volcano. Inspired by Stromboli by Roberto Rossellini, where Ingrid Bergman awakens by the volcano in a moment of epiphany, this journey became an attempt to capture, through the lens, that instant when the human and the sublime converge, revealing truths that words cannot fully express.
Direction: Agustín Adba
Editing: Manuel Ferrari
Executive Producer: María Kolodynski
Music: Tierra De Nadie
Voice Over: Edgardo Castro
Script and Direction: Agustin adba
Sound Post Production: Agustin Della Croce
Documentary in post-production stage.
With the support of the Torcuato Di Tella University.