BY: Serena Perfetto
Hundreds of planes grounded at airports around the world. Empty, lonely streets. People looking from inside their windows. These are some of the images we all remember about March 2020. It was the beginning of the pandemic and of the Italian first lockdown that would last almost two months.
This is also the start of Harvest 2020, a documentary produced and directed by Maurizio Gigola, an Italian filmmaker who explored wine, people’s life, and the territory in one of the most incredible moments in modern history.
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