Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Inside Shoe Guard To Prevent Shoe From Creasing



Tuesday, December 16 at the Nuovo Cinema Aquila
Via Aquila 66/74
FREE screening of the documentary by James Faenza

Dear Parliament and other fabulous wonders

The event will be preceded by a meeting with the author, with former Minister of Labour on. Cesare Damiano and the editorial director of Il Tempo Roberto Arditti.


"The documentary Dear Giacomo Faenza Parliament, gives voice to the commitment of young people to animate the basic principles of the Republican Constitution."
Giorgio Napolitano, President of the Republic

"Dear House, hypnotic documentary that raises a tangle of unexpected feelings "
Fabio Ferzetti, Il Messaggero

" Dear Parliament, a simple but brilliant idea. "
Gallozzi Gabriella, the unit`

"This is the great idea of \u200b\u200bthe director, to the only ones who speak no one hears "
Boris Sollazzo, Liberation


Produced by Jean Vigo and Italy presented the latest edition of the Festival" Cinema and Work "of Terni, where he received applause," Dear Parliament " is a documentary about young people and work in today.

Developed in an arc of nine different chapters, in the form of stories, "Dear Parliament" was made by selecting and interviewing 158 Italian citizens aged 20 and 40.

"Dear Parliament", which received the appreciation and moral support of the President of Republic Giorgio Napolitano, has the ambition to put a face to the problem of insecurity and its many implications. Many and urgent questions posed by the protagonists of the documentary, a representative of the Italian company that now has less than 40 years. Inspired by the first articles of the Constitution, the documentary investigates the implementation and the broken promises, with the aim to resume the thread between the young and institutions.

The screening will be open to debate at a meeting-attended by more than the director Giacomo Faenza, including the Hon. Cesare Damiano, a former labor minister, Roberto Arditti, editor of the newspaper Il Tempo.


Projection is open to the public and is free. Starting at 20.30.

0 comments:

Post a Comment