Description
Ninna Quario has always loved skiing and her parents who introduced her to it when she was three years old. Her daughter Federica Brignone was even more precocious, making her first turns even before she was born, and it was instant love for her too. At one and a half years old she was pawing the snow on two plastic planks and since then she has never stopped having fun inventing faster and faster turns and thanking every day those who helped her and still help her cultivate her passion and dreams on slopes all over the world. Two Lives is a reflection of this passion, this love for skiing and sports in general. It is an ode to life and, in a society dominated by bad news, it aims to convey a positive message by telling stories full of enthusiasm, dynamism and energy. It is also a tale of the incredible evolution of society over the past sixty years, recalling the times when communicating was a sometimes desperate endeavor and the quickest way to send a message was to dictate a telegram, trying to summarize, because every word cost dearly. Two Lives is also meant to be proof that one can become a champion, a champion or a very champion without living the sport with exasperation and manic planning, but with determination, seriousness and dreams to chase one slalom after another.



