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Alessandro Pelizzon-CarbonComedy: 20.11.2009
Managing Director of the CarbonComedy theatre company, Alessandro Pelizzon, spoke to Max Civili about "Isabella’s Lost Love", the story of the beautiful Isabella in search of her lost love, Olindo. The play will be performed at the Italian Forum in Leichhardt from the 25th to the 29th of November 2009.
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Alberto Baldin's "La Scheda" - John Lennon, the Peace and the Love: 12.11.2009
On the tragic evening of December the 8th, 1980, John Lennon was shot dead by a mentally ill fan while returning to his Manhattan apartment.
This episode of "La Scheda" portrays this modern music icon.
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Terra Reloaded- Beppe Grillo: 3.11.2009
Is it still possible to save the earth? This is what Beppe Grillo asked himself in his latest production "Terra Reloaded". The future of the earth illustrated by some of the most influent environment experts.
Interview by Carlo Oreglia
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Italian language week: from Siena to Sydney: 30.10.2009
Dr Lucia Strappini, from the University for Foreigners of Siena, is in Sydney for the Italian Language Week and to try to promote collaboration with Australian Universities. Dr Strappini explains to Max Civili what the University for Foreigners of Siena's activities are.
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'I got up my courage' by Giovanni Princigalli: 23.10.2009
'I got up my courage' is a documentary on Italian migration in Canada by Apulian director and academic Gianni Princigalli. Max Civili asks Princigalli who commissioned the documentary.
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Futurist Evening in Sydney: 23.10.2009
100 years ago, writer Filippo Tommaso Marinetti launched the Futurism movement in his Manifesto, which he published for the first time in 1909 in La gazzetta dell'Emilia, an article then reproduced in the French daily newspaper Le Figaro a few days later. Theatre company CarbonComedy, led by Bianca Bonino, celebrates the anniversary presenting the show 'Futurist Evening' in Sydney. Max Civili asks Bianca what the show is about.
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Dawn Fraser swimming in 'Turbulent Waters': 21.10.2009
Italo-Australian painter Filippa Buttitta's 'Turbulent Waters' was selected among the finalists for Australia's most prestigious portrait prize for female artists, the Portia Geach Memorial Award.
'Turbulent Waters' captures former controversial Olympic swimming champion Dawn Fraser in her "natural environment", the swimming pool. Max Civili's feature story on Dawn Fraser (voiced by Carlo Oreglia) introduces an interview with Buttitta.
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Silent Film Festival in Sydney: 21.10.2009
The Australia's Silent Film Festival opened in Sydney last 15 October. Pianist Mauro Colombis explains to Max Civili how important is for a silent film to be accompanied with some good live piano music.
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F.D.I. wandering in soul's forest: 8.10.2009
Peter Paul Buhne left Naples some 30 years ago with the goal of
re-discovering himself. After a long spiritual journey, he founded a band called 'Fratelli d’Italia'(F.D.I.).
Recently F.D.I. have produced ‘Il Bosco dell’Anima’, their most
ambitious project to date, that features original music set to poems by prominent Italian writer and poet Cristiana Maria Sebastiani. Peter Paul met with Max Civili at SBS and together they went back over the FDI’s history.
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Alberto Baldin's "La Scheda" - Oriana Fallaci: 4.10.2009
Oriana Fallaci died on the 15th of September 2006. "La Scheda" sketches the life and the works of the Florentine writer and journalist.
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