

Il fiume ha sempre ragione
Alberto Casiraghy and Josef Weiss are true bibliophile artists. One in Osnago, the other in Mendrisio, they have been dedicating themselves for years to valuable editorial and typographical activities, still printing with mobile characters, preserving the memory of a perfect ingenuity made of manual skills and technique, but also of inventiveness and poetry. Silvio Soldini gives us a realistic and poetical portrait of these two artists-artisans, who chose one of the oldest professions in a modern world, finding great success and approval.
You may like

Helvetica

Étienne Robial, un spécimen de caractère(s)

Hanzi

The Gutenberg Enigma

Pressing On: The Letterpress Film

Everything Must Change: Piet Zwart

Máquinas de palabras

The Alphabeticians

Signs With Soul

The History of Typography

Letters O, P, and R

Tight Pants Ultra Bold

Ake & Ch

BBC Behind The Beat Special, Michael Jackson: The Magic Continues on Tour

Barefoot Gen's Hiroshima

An Opera for an Empire

The mysteries of Mont La Pérouse

Tunisian Victory

As I Was Moving Ahead, Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty

Attitudini: Nessuna

I Am Heath Ledger

Gilbert

This Place Rules

John Candy: I Like Me