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1 online resource (streaming video file) (64 min.) : flv file, sound |
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Now known as one of the most famous red wines in the world, 30 years ago, Barolo was unknown to its own production region -- the beautiful Langhe in northwestern Italy. Barolo's current success is mainly due to the courage and initiative of a group of small-scale wine producers, the so-called Barolo Boys. In the optimistic Eighties, these winemakers upset the quiet world of the Piedmontese countryside and brought about a revolution in Italian wine, igniting a fierce controversy between different generations and different ways of thinking. After almost 30 years, we ask: what is left of that experience? Also, what revolution has ever been successful? |
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Performer |
Carlo Petrini, Joe Bastianich, Oscar Farinetti |
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Originally produced by Under the Milky Way in 2014 |
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In Italian |
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Documentary-style films.
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Food industry and trade -- Technological innovations
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Documentary-style films.
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Food industry and trade -- Technological innovations.
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Documentary films.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Casalis, Paolo, filmmaker
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Gaia, Tiziano, filmmaker
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Under the Milky Way (Firm),
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