On May 3, 2014 Senigallia (Italy) was overwhelmed by flooding of the river Misa.
The city has risen in no time, thanks to the chain of solidarity that has been activated.
Nevertheless were 1,250 families that have lost everything.
The book “Fear remains every time it rains” is a slice of real life in which fear suddenly becomes the protagonist of man and his community, disturbing even the identity.
This work evokes the drama and its narrative power is supported by the gaze dignity. While not offering the tragedy happened, realizes pictures, however, through the words and images of people who have suffered the flood of May, the memories of experienced trauma, recalled with such clarity and visceral intensity that seem almost simultaneously with the testimony itself, accentuating the emotional charge.
The exhibition in the Duke's Palace in Senigallia from 11 April to 3 May 2015.