The Prix Italia Master Classes
Radio Documentary and Podcast
LABANOF. Nameless Bodies from the Bottom of Mediterranean
RAI Radio 3 (Italy)
Prix Italia 2020 Radio Documentary and Reportage Award
March 18, 2021 - 10:00-11:30 CET
LABANOF is the name of the forensic anthropology and odontology laboratory of the University of Milan, where Professor Cristina Cattaneo along with a team of odontologists, archeologists, biologists and anthropologists, works to identify nameless bodies. The lab has solved some of the most controversial post-mortem identification cases in recent Italian history, but in June 2015 a phone call faced them with the biggest challenge yet: the shipwreck of April 18, 2015, one of the worst tragedies in the Mediterranean. LABANOF was charged with the job of giving a name to each of the victims. The mission began, and as of today, the lab is still engaged in the study and the cataloging of thousands of remains and personal belongings. Restituting an identity to all of the dead means restoring their dignity and it gives answers to those who remain.
You can listen to the original (Italian) broadcast in podcast here.
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Fabiana Carobolante, Author and Producer, Rai Radio 3 |
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Daria Corrias, Author and Producer, Rai Radio 3 |
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Giulia Nucci, Author and Producer, Rai Radio 3 Giulia Nucci is an author and producer at TRE SOLDI/Radio 3 and a curator of LA NOTTE DI RADIO3, a program dedicated to radio archives. |
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Raffaele Passerini, Author and Producer, Rai Radio 3 Raffaele Passerini is an author and documentary director, and teaches filmmaking. Among his works, the documentary IL PRINCIPE DI OSTIA BRONX/THE PRINCE OF OSTIA BRONX, which was awarded at the Biografilm Festival 2017. |
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Riccardo Amorese Riccardo Amorese is a composer and a music producer. He has composed music for film, TV and other media in Italy, France and in the United States. |
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