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Monica Guerritore, "I'll tell you who I am with a TV schedule"

2020-06-06T10:46:45.122Z


"Me network manager for a day? When they proposed it, I jumped at the ball before they thought better of it." (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, JUNE 06 - "I network director for a day? When they proposed it to me I jumped at the ball, before they thought again". Laughs Monica Guerritore, actress of theater and cinema, from Sandro Bolchi to Giorgio Strehler, De Lullo, and then herself director, from her Giovanna D'Arco who arrived in Paris to "The good soul of Sezuan" by Brecht. Tomorrow, from 9 to midnight, it will be the "signature" of a new "Domenicacon" on Rai Storia, drawing the schedule of the day and presenting its choices in the space curated by Giovanni PaoloFontana and Enrico Salvatori.
   A 15-hour story, from the seventies to today, between history and news, cinema and theater, art and private life, with also a fragment from "Scenes from a wedding" by Ingmar Bergman TV version of '97, which had a large part in his career and in the end of the relationship with Gabriele Lavia (at the time her husband as well as interpreter and director of the piece), which Rai5 will then propose in full on Saturday 13 June in the early evening. Meanwhile, tomorrow we start "from music and beauty to take out the films, the shows, the works of art and the moments that made me what I am". The legend of Narciso begins and the homage to Ezio Bosso, who has just passed away, in his "Inher name, the sea name". Two appointments with the cinema: in the early evening, "The lives of others" by Florian Henckel vonDonnersmarck and at 2pm "The first night of peace" by ValerioZurlini in 1972. There is also a tribute to Strehler, also with the songs of the bad and Ornella Vanoni in the famous "Ma mi". And then, Valentina Cortese in a fragment of the Garden of the Liège; Sarah Ferrati-Ecuba, in a fragment of Le Troiane, directed by Vittorio Cottafavi in ​​1967; Mariangela Melato-Cassandra in Luca Ronconi's Orestea from 1975; and AnnaMagnani-Sciantosa in the 1971 Tre donne miniseries. (ANSA).

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