On Thursday, March 26, at 6:00 p.m., the documentary “The Wool Ways of Puglia and Molise” aired on Rai 3’s program “Geo.” This broadcast marks an important milestone for the project, as it brought the story of the Tratturo Magno and transhumance to the attention of a national audience, highlighting the regions and communities that preserve them.
In recent days, we have read your comments following the broadcast with great emotion. There were so many of you: a response that far exceeded our expectations!
A Surprising Response
We want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for the affection, warmth, and interest you have shown us. Your participation means much more to us than mere encouragement: it is tangible proof that the themes of transhumance and the wool routes are deeply felt and rooted.
It is precisely this energy that gives meaning to our work at Kairostudio. Our aim is not to tell a nostalgic tale of ancient traditions, but to narrate something that is still in motion: a past that continues, transforms, and looks to the future with awareness.
The Importance of Sharing
A special thank you goes to those who decided to share their personal memories, family stories, and firsthand accounts with us. These are invaluable contributions that give even more meaning and depth to our project, transforming a documentary into a moment of collective exchange.
The Journey Continues
This journey doesn’t end here. We’ll keep you updated on upcoming screenings and, of course, on the airing of the second episode, set in the Abruzzo region.
Stay tuned—the journey has only just begun!
