There's a silent way of telling stories. A way that doesn't require special effects, just time, a gaze, and truth. Pamela Chezzi is like that: she observes before speaking, listens before asking. And then she tells. With her voice, but above all with images. A correspondent for the "Emozioni del Sud" series, she's a videomaker capable of tiptoeing into other people's stories. She doesn't just record: she conveys, interprets, and highlights what often escapes the hasty eye. Hers is a narrative that knows how to delve into the details: a gesture, a glance, a sunset that resonates more than a thousand words.