As a reaction to her son's death, Francesca Sorrenti started a campaign against the glamourization of drug addiction and underage models, demanding magazine editors to take responsibility. She was more upset with the fact that the models were starting to get addicted to drugs, and no one was saying anything about it. "Heroin chic isn't what we're projecting. It's what we are. Our business has become heroin chic. Someone taking pictures of that magnitude has to have experienced hard drugs", Ms. Sorrenti stated in
The New York Times. In November 2018 filmmaker Charles Curran released a documentary film called
See Know Evil on the life, work and death of Sorrenti. Eye For Film said that "[The] film is partly about telling the story of his life, partly about trying to present a balanced reappraisal of his work." In the film, discussion of Davide's work is intertwined with discussion of his friends and youthful exploits. In November 2019 Francesca Sorrenti, David's mother, released Davide Sorrenti ArgueSKE 1994–1997, a retrospective of his work. ==References==