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Di Luggo says the documentary highlights environmental and social issues that must be addressed in a post-pandemic world.
The Hollywood Reporter’s Kirsten Chuba sat down with star and producer Annalaura di Luggo and creative consultant Stanley Isaacs to discuss their documentary
Napoli Eden in a
THR Presents Q&A powered by Vision Media.
During the half-hour chat, di Luggo and Isaacs described how they made the unconventional film which at times feels more like a scripted feature than a traditional documentary and its impact on starting conversations about sustainability in pre-pandemic Italy.
Napoli Eden follows di Luggo as she takes on her latest art project, four works constructed from recycled aluminum that she places in symbolic locations throughout her native Naples. While aiming to highlight sustainability and environmental protection, the multimedia artist also enlists underprivileged youth from Naples Spanish Quarters to help build her projects,