Paolo Cassina presents the documentary on forbidden truths live

“Everything didn’t go well.” TO Paolo Cassina, a twenty-year-old director, likes to touch the heart when he acts. Always passionate about investigations and documentaries, Cassina is a seasoned expert in the world of audiovisual communication, and this time he returns with a tour throughout Italy with a topic that many do not yet have the courage to deal with in this way: the three years of pandemic .
Still portrayed by much of the media narrative as years prey to causes of force majeure, however, they find more and more comparisons of how little transparency there was in the management of the virus and freedoms.
From the obligations to the lockdown, passing through the protest movements, the docufilm being presented these days was created with the journalistic consultancy of three seasoned professionals such as Angela Camuso, Marianna Camè And Tiziana Alterio.

An initiative that requires a considerable amount of search for the truth and also courage. This is because in the case of “invisibili”, another documentary film focused on the victims of adverse effects from vaccines, Cassina has repeatedly denounced “attempts at censorship by the political world and by some doctors”.
The essence and reason why “Not everything went well” will find space in large cities such as Rome, Parma, Aosta, Livorno and Como, but the tour dates include many other centers and villages scattered across the peninsula.
A promotional tour that will end on May 30th in the first instance, but which will certainly not stop like the search for the truth.

In the video the presentation of director Paolo Cassina at ‘Un Giorno Speciale’ | May 15, 2024

 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

PREV Mission Impossible 8, Shea Whigham predicts great things: “I don’t know how Tom manages to do what he does” | Cinema
NEXT Die Hart 2 – Die Harter, the review of the sequel with Kevin Hart on Prime Video