‘I saw hell’. Tuesday at the Borghesi arena

‘I saw hell’. Tuesday at the Borghesi arena
‘I saw hell’. Tuesday at the Borghesi arena

After the sold-out evening of May 27th, now it’s happening again. On Tuesday evening, 18 June, the docufilm on the flood ‘I saw the end of the world’ will be screened at the Borghesi arena, created by the deputy director of Resto del Carlino Valerio Baroncini and Marco Santangelo, with original music by Marco Reno Solferini. The project is produced by Qn Quotidiano Nazionale – Il Resto del Carlino with the support of the Bcc Ravennate Forlivese e Imolese and the patronage of the Emilia-Romagna Region and the Cineteca di Bologna. The documentary film recounts the disaster of May 2023 through the stories of those who experienced it first-hand: there is no shortage of testimonies from several people from Faenza including Silvia Dal Santerno, who saved herself by taking refuge in the attic with her cats, Isabella Salvini and her husband Giorgio who as displaced persons got married at the Cavallino hotel and finally Giacinto Bosi and Giulio Nicolò, saved and savior respectively in a famous photo.

The screening of the documentary film on Tuesday will begin at 9.30pm, but from 9pm you can enter the arena for free and without booking. Inside there are 350 seats. The evening is possible thanks to the Il Raggio Verde film club, which organizes the summer festival at the arena. “Several people have expressed interest in us at the ticket office, asking us how to access – says vice-president Gian Marco Magnani –. We expect a packed evening, given how it went last time at the Sarti”.

“Many were unable to enter the packed Sarti cinema and together we decided to organize the second screening – comments the mayor Massimo Isola –. In recent months many literary, journalistic, photographic and cinematographic materials related to the flood have been released and it is important to read what happened to better understand what happened. This work by Resto del Carlino, co-financed by Bcc, manages, between the documentary spirit and the emotional impetus, to tell us about the flood from an interesting point of view”. The documentary film will be screened on June 19th at the Eden in Carpi, on the 24th at the San Biagio arena in Cesena and on July 1st at the Carmine arena in Lugo.

 
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