A long, endless night, out of season, out of time. A tedious labor that is both pride and curse. Kilometers of tunnels. Darkness. Blackened men. One woman. Patrizia, the only female miner in Italy, enters a dialogue with her dead father, an unburied memory. The last 150 miners are ready to fight a war against the “upper” world to prevent the already imminent closure of the mine. Dal Profondo, shot 500 meters below sea level, is a voice from the depths, a prayer that is dedicated to the dead, yet demands to be heard by the living: “De profundis, clamavi ad te, O Domine”
Michel Baga (born 1981) took piano lessons since age 5; started playing electric guitar at age 14 and bought “Axis:” by Jimi Hendrix. At 18 he enrolled for Composition classes at the conservatory of his hometown Varese. The breakthrough came in 2001, at age 20, when he moved to The Hague to study composition and sonology.
Michel Baga (born 1981) took piano lessons since age 5; started playing electric guitar at age 14 and bought “Axis:” by Jimi Hendrix. At 18 he enrolled for Composition classes at the conservatory of his hometown Varese. The breakthrough came in 2001, at age 20, when he moved to The Hague to study composition and sonology

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