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    Enrico Dagnino

    Enrico Dagnino is an Italian news photographer whose archives and reportages are distributed and exhibited worldwide. He debuted as a photojournalist at the end of the Eighties with the fall of the Berlin wall and the Velvet Revolution. He then covered the uprising in Romania, followed by the outbreak of the civil war in Kosovo, the conflicts in the Former Yugoslavia, the siege of Sarajevo and the Bosnian war.

    He covered the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the war opposing Russia to Chechnya for several years. He depicted the civil wars of Yemen, Somalia, Nagorno-Karabakh and Rwandan refugee crisis, and Kabila’s offensive in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as well as the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and of Iraq in 2003 by the American forces and their allies. In 2011 he worked in Libya, first in Tripoli for Paris Match and then on the front of Sirt for Le Monde. His solo show “Untitled” was exhibited at the Enrico Navarra 75 Faubourg Gallery in Paris in 2015 and the Duplex100m2 gallery in Sarajevo during the WARM Festival in 2016.

    In 2003 he directed the documentary film “Spring Break Iraq”. In 2022 he directed another documentary  titled “UNSAFE GORAŽDE” about the city of Goražde during the Bosnian war and its aftermath. He is currently working on a third documentary on the Acapulco-based photographer Bernardino Hernandez and the Mexican drug war.

    He is co-editor of the book “Unsafe Goražde” published by Kuma international in Sarajevo, 2022.