(by Cinzia Conti) (ANSA) - ROME, DEC 19 - In its past, many prestigious operatic sets (from Turandot to Il Turk in Italy) and scenes of the blockbuster of the Wachowski Clouds Atlas sisters.
And then the "powerful" Butterflies in Berlin, an animated work that speaks for the first time ever of the Holocaust and identity of a genre, telling the story of the first transsexual operated on and survived the intervention.
And also The ballad of the homeless, the drama of Emilia hit by the earthquake seen through the eyes of a child.
In her present there is Cartoons on the Bay dedicated this year to the female genius where she represents with a large group of ladies how much women have given and will give in the future to the world of animation and comics.
In its future there will be an animated film about Turandot and a multimedia project for the theater in the Covid era.
The screenwriter and director Monica Manganelli talks to ANSA: "The pandemic - she says - has overwhelmed our whole world and I started or thought something new that was more than simply the online mass of a traditional show. A true show that was born virtually, a mix between a cinema and theater. It will be called The Atlas of Wonders and will tell the story of Bach. Lopenso as a kind of Disney Fantasy on the Brandenburg concerts that are six and each of them is a chamber of wonders (hence the name that also mentions Clouds Atlas).
Each room, like the baroque Wunderkammer, will be a journey into Bach's existential and musical geography (whose life is very little known) and his world.
Also to bring this great girl closer ".
Finally, for the summer and the shows in the Tones on theStones quarries, Maganelli will take care of the videoscenographies of a contemporary musical libretto on witch women set in Val d'Ossola written by Stewart Copeland of the Police.
(ANSA ).