Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Hutch Trickstar Color
Dear Parliament will be broadcast on Current (Italy Sky channel 130) on 1 May at 21:00.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Rubbermaid Roughneck Replacement Lid
Projection "Dear Parliament" in the presence of students, President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, the Rector Professor show Guido Fabiani and other law.
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, "Do not ever give up, even though the temptation may be. It happened to me in the winter of '44 ..."
Giacomo Faenza: "Work is our tom tom, is a navigation system that tells you who you are, where you are going to point you in the universe of human relations make up society. Basically makes you aware, and therefore free. I guess that's why our Democratic Republic is based on the work. To have free citizens, not blackmail. On the other hand, if the job does not give a minimum of guarantees or missing, it means that democracy has no basis, no foundation. So it is in danger. "
the end of my speech I asked for those wishing to defend the Constitution to stand up, just to see how many we were. They all got up. Then I asked him to swear on Article. 4, paragraph two of the Constitution. They swear everyone "I swear that I shall devote the effort-without fear and in good faith - an activity or function, according to my ability and my choice - that contributes to the material or spiritual progress of society. "
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Snowmobile Salvage Ottawa
TUESDAY March 17, 2009 - 18:00 PM
Palazzo Marini, Sala della Mercede - Via della Mercede 55, Rome
The SV is invited to the screening of the documentary
"Dear Parliament and other wonderful tales "
Giacomo Faenza
Follows is a meeting with the director
event and was invited Mr
President of the Chamber of Deputies Gianfranco Fini.
the screening is open to the public.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Side Rails On The Aluminum Boat
Press Office of the Chancellor Staff
UNIVERSITA 'degli Studi Roma Tre
Invitation printing Rome, March 2, 2009
President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
meets the students of Rome
Screening of documentary Giacomo Faenza
"DEAR PARLIAMENT"
Tuesday, March 10 - 10 hours
Rectorate and the Faculty of Law of 'Roma Tre University
Aula Magna - Via Ostiense 159, Rome
Speakers: Prof. Guido Fabiani
- Rector of the University Roma Tre
Prof. Paolo Benvenuti - Dean, Faculty of Law
Giacomo Faenza - Director Prof. Stefano Maria
Cicconetti - Professor of Constitutional Law Prof. Giampiero Proia
- Professor of Labour Law
Ettore Scola attend the
"Dear Parliament" is a documentary on youth and employment in the Italy of 2008. To realize were selected and interviewed 158 Italian citizens aged between 20 and 40. Produced by Jean Vigo Italy (55 minutes), spread in 9 chapters that tell the tales in the form of articles of the Constitution that talk about work. The following are excerpts of interviews of young people who say what they think without reservation of the institutions, reflect the difficult economic situation faced at work and reveal their moods, they think about a future increasingly uncertain business. In the last chapter, entitled "Dear Parliament", report to Parliament the most pressing business problems to solve.
"Dear Parliament" to document if and how the first articles of the Constitution have been put into practice in the Italy of 2008. Last but not least, represents an attempt to resume a dialogue between young people and the institutions, dialogue in recent years, this part seems more than ever to compromise. Dear
Parliament has been produced with the support of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture - Directorate General for Cinema.
Program
10 am - Greetings
Prof. Guido Fabiani - Rector of the University Roma Tre
Prof. Paolo Benvenuti - Dean, Faculty of Law
Screening of the documentary "Dear Parliament" (55 ')
11.30 - Posts
Giacomo Faenza - author of the film
Prof. Stefano Maria Cicconetti - Professor of Constitutional Law Prof. Giampiero Proia
- Professor of Labour Law
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro
meets students