The documentary film “Death Denied” in Mazara

Saturday 4 May, Cine Teatro Rivoli,

Via Nicolò Tortorici, 6

6pm

Free entry with a recommended minimum donation of €10

www.playmastermovie.com 

I have my father in hospital for Covid, I understand what is happening…I lost my mother last year, now I understand how things really went…”

The docufilm ‘Denied Death’, which reports the testimonies of the relatives of the victims of the state of emergency during the ‘pandemic’, is making the rounds in cinemas throughout Italy, giving answers, albeit dramatic, to many, too many questions. On the one hand

the suffering and bewilderment of those who were unable to assist their loved ones in hospital, of not being able to know the truth about ‘strange’ deaths, of people hospitalized for viral infections or even for more banal causes, and literally swallowed by institution to be returned in the luckiest cases as corpses and in many others as ashes.

On the other, a documentary with a dry style, which gives nothing away to easy emotions, but focuses solely on the strength of truth. In fact, no one needs to make money with this work, as was the case with ‘Invisibles’, thanks also to the production and distribution method based on the gift and offering proposed by Playmastermovie and the sponsor SpecialByo, line of health products that supports independent information, free medical research and commitment to freedom (www.specialbyo.it).

Whoever made ‘Denied Death’, the producer Alessandro Amori, with his Playmastermovie, makes the film available for free, and whoever organizes the screenings works on a voluntary initiative. From October to today ‘Death Denied’ has been seen by over 8000 people.

After the viewing, every time, on stage there are doctors, lawyers and even priests, in some cases, available to debate the issues that the film uncovers.

Now the work also arrives to Mazara del Vallo (TP)Saturday 4 May, h 18.00. , at the Cine Teatro Rivoli, in via Nicolò Tortorici 6. Free entry with a recommended minimum donation of €10.

Organized by Silvio Alagna of the Passaparola Association, committed to proposing the docufilm in all theaters in Sicily and soon also in Lombardy.

Info and reservations: WhatsApp 3885683381

After the screening the public will be able to meet with various experts who will enliven the debate:

  • Alessandro Amori, director and founder of Playmastermovie
  • Angela Camuso, Mediaset investigative journalist
  • Dr. Franco Cusumano, internal medicine specialist
  • Lawyer Giuseppe Mantia, forensic sciences

Synopsis ‘Death Denied’: during the Covid19 state of emergency, the guidelines and protocols imposed by the government prevented family members from following the hospital stay of their loved ones, in many cases even from communicating with them by telephone and from being able to see the body of the deceased as it was delivered in a black bag. This contributed to interrupting the physiological process of mourning with serious psychological repercussions and suffering.

Playmastermovie

The documentary is considered by the production company to be a community asset and therefore offered free of charge to anyone who wants to use it as long as they communicate in advance with the production via the address [email protected]. By express request of Playmastermovie, entry to the screenings is always free. With the donations, net of organizational expenses, we therefore support a circular economy based on the offer and the gift which guarantees the production company freedom of expression and independence.”

This is the mission of Playmastermovie: through the languages ​​of cinematographic and television storytelling, producing and disseminating independent information content promoting spaces of free expression, to provide interpretative keys to reality that can create awareness and encourage the ethical evolution of our society. Playmastermovie avails itself of the collaboration of journalists, bloggers, filmmakers and information channels.

Alessandro Amori he worked for twenty years as an editor for the major Italian networks in the sector, and then tried his hand at making documentaries as a director and filmmaker. In 2016 he created Playmastermovie as an innovative and independent project which in 2020 also became an online platform www.playmastermovie.com where productions are made available. “Invisibili” has recorded over 450 screenings throughout Italy and abroad with an attendance of around 100,000 people and is still distributed in the cinema circuit. The film ‘Not everything went well’ is currently being worked on: a chronicle of the 3 most dramatic years for our country since the Second World War.

Alessandro Amori presented his work on Rainews on 21 February 2024 on TGR Lazio. Here is the link: https://www.rainews.it/tgr/lazio/video/2024/02/-the-death-denied-the-documentary-that-tell-one-of-the-aspectsmore-dramatic-than-the-emergencycovid–de6ab74b-804b-4c27-b7c6-d198bef98618.html?nxtep

 
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