Roberto Saviano Discusses “Gomorrah” in Docuseries about a Man Seeking Change

Italian author and activist Roberto Saviano, known for his work “Gomorrah,” now takes viewers on a deep dive into the life of Mauro Rostagno in the Sky documentary series “The Man Who Wanted to Change the World.” Rostagno, a multifaceted figure, was a sociologist, political activist, guru, and journalist who was tragically killed by the Mafia in 1988.

Hailing from Turin, Rostagno’s story embodies the complex spirit of Italy’s tumultuous 1970s, characterized by constant personal reinvention rather than easy categorization. Through this docuseries, viewers can uncover the captivating journey of a man who dared to challenge Italy’s organized crime and paid the ultimate price for his courage.

The series sheds light on Rostagno’s life, shedding light on his contributions to Italian society and his untimely demise. It’s a compelling exploration of a fearless individual who sought to make a difference in a world plagued by corruption and violence.

For more insights into the life of Mauro Rostagno and the impact he had on Italy, tune into “The Man Who Wanted to Change the World” and discover the legacy of a true activist and intellectual.