At the Venice Film Festival there is also a bit of Sarzana
There is also a bit of Sarzana at the 79th edition of the Venice Film Festival. The Skill Group, a strategic communication holding led by Andrea Camaiora, presented a short film of its own production at the Lido: “The good job that exists”, dedicated to the Italy of doing, of sacrifice, of effort but also of satisfactions and of professional and personal growth.
“With opera we wanted to turn the spotlight on and enter representations – explains Camaiora – with the full conviction that, to find employment is not only possible but also easy, all you need is the will to get involved”.
For the Group led by Andrea Camaiora – which last year also opened an office in the historic center of Sarzana, after Rome, Milan and Padua – this is the third opportunity to present a docu-film as part of the Film Festival. The short film is inspired by the Italian socio-economic reality. In fact, if until a few years ago our country was among those with less mobility from a professional point of view, Covid has put its energies back into circulation, at least partially modifying the approach to work and reversing the trend.
The numbers testify to this: according to Istat, the employment rate, in June 2022, stood at 60.1%, the highest since 1977. Not only that: in the last 12 months for 69% of organizations the rate has increased of turnover, that is of those who want to change careers. The docufilm, signed by the director Simone Aloisio and the journalist Lorenzo Munegato, thus shows how both new professions and old professions turn out to be concrete employment opportunities. An in-depth journalistic report that, through the words of the protagonists, explains the profound changes in the world of work in recent years and how certain professions, once less trendy, have regained importance, charm, centrality and, above all, are extraordinarily requested from the market.
The images are heterogeneous split between them but equally significant for the Italian economy. From the agronomists of Timac Agro Italia, how to resist growers in plant nutrition, to the technicians of Bonifiche Ferraresi who are cultivated for precision agriculture and among others, of special projects on biodiesel in Africa. From Lombard nurses working in private structures (AIOP Lombardia) such as the Hospital of Ponte San Pietro (Bergamo) to the wine producers of Tenuta Santa Caterina in Monferrato.