The documentary explores the regeneration of a small village in the province of Sassari, which grew up around a silver zinc mine. Once inhabited by numerous families, Argentiera is now inhabited by only 54 people, mostly elderly, after the mine closed in the 1960s.
If in the past Argentiera was linked to mining activity, today there are questions about its future. Precisely on the basis of this question, the LandWorks association is trying to rewrite the future of the village through community involvement, working to transform Argentiera into a lively cultural centre.
Through a series of interviews, the documentary starts from memories of the past to tell what is happening thanks to the LandWorks association and its volunteers, who are working to transform Argentiera into a lively cultural centre.
An exciting journey, between memories and new perspectives, showing how a place can rediscover a new destiny, combining tradition and innovation.
If in the past Argentiera was linked to mining activity, today there are questions about its future. Precisely on the basis of this question, the LandWorks association is trying to rewrite the future of the village through community involvement, working to transform Argentiera into a lively cultural centre.
Through a series of interviews, the documentary starts from memories of the past to tell what is happening thanks to the LandWorks association and its volunteers, who are working to transform Argentiera into a lively cultural centre.
An exciting journey, between memories and new perspectives, showing how a place can rediscover a new destiny, combining tradition and innovation.