Neapolitan singer Gigi D'Alessio travels through the Terra dei Fuochi (Land of Fires), an area of Campania devastated by two serious problems: the burial of toxic waste acquired over the years by industries in the north and the burning of industrial waste. He meets numerous ordinary people and important figures, who take stock of the situation.
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Trailer #Malaterra - Il Docufilm
Un film di Ambrogio Crespi e Sergio Rubino con Gigi D'Alessio. Un docu-film per la Terra dei Fuochi. Musiche di Gigi D'Alessio.
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