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Testo Firenze


Debut in Florence on the occasion of 'Testo 2024' for 'Montura Editing', the editorial brand of Montura, an Italian brand and international leader in mountain and outdoor clothing, which two years ago became part of the corporate orbit of Claudio Marenzi, owner of Herno.
For a quarter of a century, Montura Editing has been a cultural workshop that has supported the publication of more than a 100 titles, more than 60 of them under the 'Montura Editing' brand. 250,000 volumes distributed, always in exchange for a donation for solidarity projects. And then the film activity: over 90 films supported, stories of people in often disadvantaged and mountainous places.
Following the company motto 'Searching for a new way', Montura has followed its own path not only in the publishing and film fields, but also by investing significant resources in concrete solidarity and development support projects. Examples of this are the Rarahil Memorial School in Nepal, conceived by mountaineer Fausto De Stefani with the Fondazione Senza Frontiere, or the Ger Camp in Mongolia conceived by anthropologist David Bellatalla with the Red Cross and Need You Onlus to help single mothers with disabled children, and the training centres and schools of Operation Mato Grosso in Peru. But also many other projects in Italy and Europe that focus on people, especially those with difficulties. The highest aim of the activities carried out by Montura Editing has been precisely to educate people to know the territories, the places, because respect for the environment, for nature is in concrete terms respect for others.
Montura Editing will be present from 23 to 25 February at Stand 18/A at Testo - Stazione Leopolda - with a selection of its titles and, in Munari Room 2 on Saturday 24 February at 5 p.m., for the presentation of the new work in progress: 'Like a skinny little ant' by Alessandro de Bertolini, with the author and editor of the work present.
'Like a skinny little ant' by Alessandro de Bertolini
"Mongolia, China, Tibet and Nepal are infinitely big. Asia is infinitely big. When you cycle through it alone you are a skinny ant with a tent and a sleeping bag..."
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