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The Only Way You Can See Milan Is to Fly Through It
Here’s what it’s like in a coronavirus red zone.
Video by Niccolò Natali and
Mr. Natali and Mr. Lorenzin are filmmakers in Milan.
How do you safely document a country that’s entirely under lockdown? Last week, these Milanese filmmakers found a way. The short documentary above was shot with a drone flown through the shuttered neighborhoods of Milan — capturing life unfolding from windows, balconies and roofs. While confined to their homes, quarantined residents shared their evolving hopes and fears over WhatsApp audio messages. The result is an elusive chronicle of an epicenter of the global coronavirus pandemic — one that in many ways has foretold the future for other countries navigating this new reality around the world.
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Niccolò Natali and Nikola Lorenzin are filmmakers and co-founders of Santabelva, a collective of directors based in Milan.
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