
For over six decades, Franco Trincale walked the streets of Milan and turned current events into song. Now 90 and resident in a nursing home, he continues to perform — proof that art survives every circumstance.
The cantastorie tradition, born from the streets and shaped by labor movements, true crime, and political satire, reminds us that storytelling is an act of resistance and solidarity. Trincale’s life is a testament to the power of voice: to document, to denounce, and to love.