Piacenza, Summer Farnese: Anna Foglietta and the duo Alex and Franz protagonists of next week
A week between cinema and comedy
Piacenza, Summer Farnese: Anna Foglietta and the duo Alex and Franz protagonists of next week.
Summer events continue Farnese, which again next week will be accompanied by the screenings of "Cinema under the stars" edited by Cinemaniaci and Arci at the Daturi arena – from Monday 18th with an early start at 21.30pm every evening, instead of 21.45pm – the suggestions of the theatre, leading to Piacenza the comedy of Ale and Franz (protagonists of “Say, do and run away”) and the intensity of Anna Foglietta, in the monologue “The girl with the megaphone”.
Anna Foglietta
It will be the Roman actress herself, on Tuesday 19 July at 21.30 pm, who will bring to the stage, not at Palazzo Farnese as initially planned, but in the setting of the former convent of Santa Chiara, the show written together with Marco Bonini, directed by Francesco Frangipane, production of the Teatro Stabile dell'Abruzzo and Stefano Francioni.
Between memories and musical pieces, a tragicomic confession will come to life recited and sung by the talented Roman actress, along "the roller coaster of a life without measures", to reflect on the great themes of existence, on freedom and revolution, following the path of a woman, the protagonist, between very high peaks and euphoric descents, to the point of the deepest despondency.

Tickets already purchased obviously remain valid for the new location; those who don't have them yet can find them on Ticketone, at Palazzo Farnese from 10am to 13pm on the morning of Tuesday 19th or, on the evening of the performance, starting from 19.30pm, at number 11 of Stradone Farnese where the event will be held.
Ale and Franz
We return instead at the stage of Palazzo Farnese on Thursday 21st, again starting at 21.30pm, to laugh together with Ale and Franz, two former boys who have passed the fifty-year mark and, in reflecting on the meaning of life and love, will be overwhelmed by twists of fate, with shocking but hilarious effects in a true comedy of errors written by Francesco Villa, Alessandro Besentini and Alberto Ferrari (who is directed), with the organization of Carmela Angelini and the executive production of Michele Gentile.

Tickets on Ticketone, two hours before the show at Palazzo Farnese or, for all purchase methods, by contacting 331-3821441 from 10am to 13pm and from 15pm to 18pm for information on the matter.
Monday 18
At 21.30pm for the show “It happened tomorrow"", the projection of the documentary "Bella ciao - For freedom", by Giulia Japanese in the presence of the author, who will meet the public before viewing the film and for a debate at the end, in an evening labeled "Premio Cat" like all those that include the meetings with directors and performers. Tuesday 19th will be the turn of “A Chiara”, by Jonas Carpignano: on the thirtieth anniversary of the massacre in Via D'Amelio, the screening will be introduced by Gessica Monticelli and other representatives of the Libera coordination.
Wednesday 20
In the original language with Italian subtitles, “Licorice pizza” by Paul Thomas Anderson, a romantic comedy starring Sean Penn alongside Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman, the viewing of which will be preceded by a literary moment organized in collaboration with the Fahrenheit bookshop, dedicated to “Tom Waits. The voice and oblivion" by journalist Eleonora Bagarotti, who talks about the legendary American singer in the cast of the film.
Thursday 21
The general secretary of the CGIL, Ivo Bussacchini, will speak before the screening of “Full Time – Al cento percent” for the “Cinema al Lavoro” festival, in an evening closely related to the Cat Prize whose theme, for 2022, will be just the job.
Friday 22
Iconic faces of contemporary Italian cinema: Marco Giallini and Giampaolo Morelli protagonists of “Once upon a time there was crime” by Massimiliano Bruno, while on Saturday 23rd, at 21.30pm the music of a timeless character will light up the spirits: on the big screen of 'Arena Daturi “Elvis”, by Baz Luhrmann, with Austin Butler, Tom Hanks and Helen Thomson.
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