
The Treasure of His Youth: The Photographs of Paolo Di Paolo
Documentary
Overview
The life of the legendary Italian photojournalist Paolo Di Paolo through his photographs, which capture the essence of a fascinating and turbulent Italy, the one inhabited by Anna Magnani and Pier Paolo Pasolini, a country that no longer exists.
Top Cast


Bruce Weber
Bruce Weber
Self - Photographer / Narrator (voice)
Bruce Weber
Self - Photographer / Narrator (voice)
Paolo Di Paolo
Paolo Di Paolo
Self - Photographer
Paolo Di Paolo
Self - Photographer
Giuseppe Casetti
Giuseppe Casetti
Self - Gallery Owner
Giuseppe Casetti
Self - Gallery Owner
Luca Stoppini
Luca Stoppini
Self - Graphic Designer
Luca Stoppini
Self - Graphic Designer
Guido Stoppini
Guido Stoppini
Self - Luca's Nephew
Guido Stoppini
Self - Luca's Nephew
Silvia Di Paolo
Silvia Di Paolo
Self - Paolo's Daughter
Silvia Di Paolo
Self - Paolo's Daughter
Elena Di Paolo
Elena Di Paolo
Self - Paolo's Wife
Elena Di Paolo
Self - Paolo's Wife
Matilde Caputo
Matilde Caputo
Self - Silvia's Daughter
Matilde Caputo
Self - Silvia's Daughter
Leonardo Caputo
Leonardo Caputo
Self - Silvia's Son
Leonardo Caputo
Self - Silvia's Son
Tony Vaccaro
Tony Vaccaro
Self - Photographer
Tony Vaccaro
Self - Photographer
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