We Are Social Milan has worked with iconic car maker Ferrari to make the wishes of fans come true in a new documentary titled Keep on dreaming. The film tracks down three men who wrote to Enzo Ferrari as boys and were finally granted their wish to visit the famous Maranello factory and headquarters.
Forty years ago, three boys wrote to Enzo Ferrari to express their love for the inspiring and beautiful vehicles. Children under 16 were not allowed to visit the manufacturing facilities but Ferrari kept the letters and 40 years later, those boys–now as adults–were able to revisit their dreams.
The project is a tribute to Enzo Ferrari, one of the world’s most influential Italian personalities and an icon who attracted millions of affectionate fans who wrote letters that he read, kept and replied to without exception. Letters were sent from all over the world from fans, engineers and children who all fell in love with the Prancing Horse, some even opened with the lines “Ciao Nonno Enzo” (“Hi Grandpa Enzo”) reflecting the close connection he had with all of his correspondents.
Although the boys got a reply to their letters, their wish to visit Maranello was not fulfilled at the time, so this holiday season, Ferrari contacted them after decades to finally invite them to tour the facilities and headquarters. David, Alessandro and Michele met Enzo’s son Piero Ferrari in person and shared their passion with him which has not aged even as they got older.
The documentary shows the heart-felt passion, real excitement and nostalgia the men share as they tour the factory. In an emotional scene, they read out the letters they wrote when they were between seven and ten years old and receive the stickers they requested as kids.
The project came from an idea by We Are Social Milan, which also curated the strategy, creativity and production.
The documentary is available on all of Ferrari’s social channels and on Ferrari website.