This instant reportage tells the story of Rosalba, a woman afflicted by Diogenes syndrome, who once lived in poverty and degradation in the heart of the old Graziella district in Syracuse. Once a forgotten working-class fishermen’s ghetto, the neighborhood has now become a picturesque circus of tourist rentals, filled with B&Bs and Airbnbs. Amid this stark contrast between misery and gentrification, the images offer a raw and humane gaze into a reality that resists oblivion—marked by accumulation, solitude, and silent dignity.