The processions and representations of Easter Friday in Italy have always had an epic, celebratory and sacral representation. One of the oldest in Umbria is the one in the municipality of Tuoro sul Trasimeno (PG) which has always welcomed numerous visitors and which is particularly evocative thanks to the unique scenery and the great work of the Proloco volunteers. This sequence tells the behind-the-scenes story in an irreverent way, trying to capture the playful climate and complicity that exists among the volunteers who make it possible, while at the same time offering an alternative, ironic and therefore critical vision of a excessively inflated visual identity.