Langhe Doc is an award-winning documentary film about food, wine and landscape in the region of Langhe, northern Italy.eng subs.watch film trailer and buy other options http://www.stuffilm.com/langhedoc/Three stories from Langhe, a magical and unique region, one of the most beautiful in Italy, recently recognized as UNESCO World Heritage site. Three characters - three food manufacturers - who think and work a little differently.Urbanization, saturated construction and accelerated development threaten to change the whole character of the region and turn it into a land of warehouses. The three protagonists refuse to accept this decree of change and, each in their own way, set out to save the Langhe that they so dearly love.Official Selection for David di Donatello 2012; Winner of Valsusa Filmfest 2011; Winner of Sardinian Sustainability Film Festival; Special Mention at Festival delle Terre 2011; Official Selection for: Docaviv Festival, Tel Aviv; Focus Italia in Uruguay; Kinookus (Croatia); Jahorina Festival, Bosnia; Tutti Nello Stesso Piatto Festival; Scanno Natura Doc; Piemonte Movie; Euganea Film Festival; more infos on http://www.stuffilm.com/langhedoc/________________________________________CHARACTERSMaria Teresa Mascarello (and her father Bartolo Mascarello, died in 2005, through the use of archival material)Maria Teresa is the only daughter of Bartolo Mascarello, the legendary patriarch of Barolo wine, a proud defender of traditional wine, the one produced without yielding to modern technologies or fashions.Maria Teresa studied in Turin, where she graduated in Foreign Languages and Literature."Up to her twenty years, I didn't even succeed in making her taste a drop of wine with her finger," Bartolo Mascarello recalls in an archival video.Today Maria Teresa leads the family company and continue to produce wine in the Cellar of Barolo, "As my father did, and my grandfather".Silvio PistoneArmy pants, mountain shi