In 1917, Gino Montanari, an elementary school teacher from Romagna, was forced by the principal of his school to volunteer for the First World War because of his libertine and anti-interventionist behavior. With the threat of being expelled from all schools if he refused, Gino was reluctantly sent to the front in a small outpost in Valtellina, where as a heliographer he had to transmit Morse signals with sunlight. His life would be profoundly changed by his encounter with a young illiterate man, with the enemy, and with a series of individuals from various parts of Italy.

Gino Montanari

Aniello Pasquale

Tenente Italo Mazzoleni

Capitano Vadalà

Toni

Fritz

Bocia

Carminati

Gervasoni

Elvira

Mamma di Gino

Preside

Nunzio
April 2, 2015

Gino Montanari

Aniello Pasquale

Tenente Italo Mazzoleni

Capitano Vadalà

Toni

Fritz

Bocia

Carminati

Gervasoni

Elvira

Mamma di Gino

Preside

Nunzio

