‘I saw all hell’ is back. The first date is Tuesday in Faenza

‘I saw all hell’ is back. The first date is Tuesday in Faenza
‘I saw all hell’ is back. The first date is Tuesday in Faenza

‘I have seen all hell – The Tale of the Flood’ makes its rounds. After the sold-out tour in the cinemas of Bologna and Romagna, our documentary returns to theaters. In particular, in a hall and in the summer arenas: there are four special dates that Qn – il Resto del Carlino, together with the Bcc of Ravenna, Forlì and Imola have planned to give an opportunity to the hundreds of people excluded from the previous screenings sold out. Thanks to the sponsors, they will be completely free like the first dates.

There will be three evenings in the summer arenas, all starting at 9.30pm and doors opening at 9pm, free entry and (on these occasions) without the obligation to book: Tuesday 18 June in Faenza at the Arena Borghesi, Monday 24 June at ‘Arena San Biagio in Cesena and Monday 1 July at the Arena del Carmine in Lugo. The Faenza evening, which has the patronage of the Municipality of Faenza and the Region, will be held thanks to the availability of the Il Raggio Verde film club. There is no need to book: in Faenza, as well as in Cesena and Lugo, access will be completely free. The Arena gates open at 9pm and there are 350 seats inside. On June 19th, at 9.15pm in Carpi, a screening will be held at the Eden cinema, created thanks to the collaboration of the managers and the support of the Lions Club Carpi Host which has made the evening free. On all dates, the directors Valerio Baroncini, deputy director of the Carlino, and Marco Santangelo, journalist among the first to rush to the flood sites, will be present in the room. Everything was created with the original music of Marco Reno Solferini and the support of the Bcc of Ravenna, Forlì and Imola. A support given, with the awareness of being expressing “a great closeness to the territory”, as recognized by the BCC president Giuseppe Gambi.

 
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