About

Multimedia journalist and documentary filmmaker

Contact: christianfranz.tragni@gmail.com +39 3312072844

Graduated at the Bauer School of Photography, in Milan.  Speaks italian, english, portuguese and spanish.

Reportages made in Ukraine, Lebanon, Moldova, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Chile, Cuba, Argentina, Peru, Mexico, Uruguay, Brazil, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, United States, Morocco, Ethiopia, Tunisia and Albania as well as European countries.

The most important publications at: United Nations Media, Emergency NGO Media, Amnesty International-Press, La 7 TV, Time, Financial Times, National Geographic, New-Yorker, Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, Focus, Sportweek, Stern, Sunday Life, Paris Match, Le Figaro, The Guardian, Der Spiegel, Internazionale, Vice, Il Fatto Quotidiano, Avvenire, La Repubblica, La Stampa, L’Espresso, Kartell Design.

Collaborates worldwide with the New York agency “Redux Pictures” distributed in Italy by “Contrasto” and is a member of the Spanish collective “Photographic Social Vision”.

Videos:

The mine that kills (Brazil, 2020)

Sammaka Tribal Festival (India, 2019)

Where it comes from (India, 2018)

BXD – Baixada Nunca Se Rende (Brazil, 2017 for the United Nations)

Papa Figo, discrimination of dead (Brazil, 2016)

Deus é amor (Brazil, 2016)

Inexorável (Brazil, 2010)

Procura-se (Brazil, 2010)

Top recent activities:

Albania, for the italian media Avvenire

Ukraine, for the Italian weekly L’Espresso

Lebanon for the Italian weekly L’Espresso

Moldova, for the Italian NGO Emergency

Poland/Ukraine border, videos published on La7 TV, La Repubblica, La Stampa and Il Fatto Quotidiano

Mediterranean Sea for the Spanish NGO Open Arms

India, for the Drishtee foundation

Barcelona, for Anima Naturalis

Advertising campaign for Kartell

Participation in exhibitions, books and awards:

Memory of the Carnival (Brazil, 2016, Museum of Immigration)

Book “Novos tempos, Novas Engrenagens” (Brazil, 2015)

Photographic Museum of Humanity (web, 2014)

Festivalma (Brazil, 2014, Brazilian Culture Pavilion)

Book “Investigative Journalism in Brazil” (England, 2014)

First Vision (Milan, 2007 and 2008 Galleria Belvedere)

He receives the honorable mention from “Eyes of War” for his report on evangelicals in Brazil (2017).

He is a finalist, with the report “Women and crack” of the Globo Brazil Journalism competition, published by Marie Claire magazine (2013).

A photo of Rio de Janeiro was selected and published in the section of the 12 best travel photos of 2013 on the “National Geographic” website (2013).

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