
Made on the occasion of the exhibition 'Franco Raggi. Unstable Thoughts' at the Milan Triennale, 'Fare... Franco Raggi' traces the activity of the eclectic Milanese architect, between planning, design, publishing and curating. \n Divided into chapters dedicated to his ways of doing things - making stories, making faces, doing too much, stealing - the film intertwines works, reflections and memories, culminating in a trip to the Island of Elba, where the house of his friend Gianni Pettena triggers the memory of a happy professional and emotional moment, a return to the Seventies, where utopia was still possible. \n 'Super Design. Italian Radical Design 1965 - 1975' tells, through the voices of 19 protagonists of the Radical Movement, a revolutionary season, in which design becomes the language of utopia, criticism and freedom. Between archives, interviews and visions, the film reconstructs an era of “positive turbulence”, in which Italy imposes itself as an international creative laboratory. \n Today, amidst dreams and disillusionment, the film questions the legacy of that visionary movement: what is left of that subversive spirit in a world that seems to have forgotten the courage of radical thought?

