Casale Cineforum is underway. Full house for Carofiglio

Casale Cineforum is underway. Full house for Carofiglio
Casale Cineforum is underway. Full house for Carofiglio

Full house in the valley for the ‘premiere’ of the Casale Cineforum. The Casalfiumanese film festival doesn’t miss a beat and is confirmed as one of the district summer initiatives most appreciated by the public. Now in its fifth edition, with a program of four evenings with free admission and a free offer, the Pro Loco event (curated by Emanuele Alpi) opened its doors with the first great guest: Gianrico Carofiglio. Piazza Cavalli packed with people to listen to the words of the writer, with a past as a magistrate and politician in the Senate, Gianrico Carofiglio. The ideal setting to present, with an organizational effort shared with the Imola Lawyers Association, his latest editorial effort ‘The horizon of the night’.

An engaging dialogue, conducted by the moderators on duty Carlo Machirelli and Michele Castellari, which drew long applause from the audience who then queued for the autographs and ritual dedications. The subsequent showing of ‘Caesar Must Die’ on the big screen was also appreciated. And if the good morning starts in the morning, given the premises, it is logical to hypothesize another sold out in the direction of the hills for the 27th when Serena Dandini arrives. The well-known television presenter and author, fresh from the successful sales of the volume ‘The Revenge of the Muses’, will answer Chiara Sorbello’s questions. Immediately afterwards, a roundup of the short films that took part in the first edition of the ‘Casale Cinecorti’ competition complete with official awards ceremony. Great sport will be the protagonist on 2 July, from 7pm onwards, with the picnic in the park of Villa Manusardi and the arrival of Federico Buffa. The famous journalist, one of the most refined and appreciated voices on television and among the most followed storytellers in the specialty, will promote his show ‘La Milonga del fùtbol’ together with coach Giangiacomo Geraci. A show not to be missed to tell the story of three great left-handed players in world football: Renato Cesarini, Omar Sivori and Diego Armando Maradona. In the late evening, watching the film ‘The Secret in His Eyes’.

Author’s epilogue on the 11th with Stefano Nazzi, journalist, TV face and author of the podcast ‘Indagini’ for ‘Il Post’, who will reveal the contents of the book ‘Canti di Guerra’ through questions from Giacomo Galanti. With another gem on the screen like ‘Gone Girl’, a 2014 masterpiece directed by David Fincher inspired by the novel ‘Liar Love’ by Gillian Flynn, with Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike. A complete menu capable of truly making everyone agree and raising the bar of the valley’s cultural offering. Mattia Grandi

 
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