Photos by Paolo Marchetti
Fever — Paolo Marchetti Investigates the Resurgence of Fascism in the European Union









Paolo Marchetti, recently selected as one of 2014 PDN’s Photo Annual Awards, is without doubt among the most promising Italian photojournalists. In this interview, he discusses his work Fever – The Awakening of European Fascism: with the rise of far-right parties like France’s National Front and UK’s Ukip, and in sight of the upcoming European elections, Marchetti’s Fever is on top of European politics, and even ahead of it, considering that the photographer started working on this project in 2009.
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