(ANSA) - ROME, JANUARY 25 - "With the passing of the days I feel that the emotion increases. But it is a positive anxiety: knowing how to take the beauty of things, I think it is a lesson I learned fromBlanca". Maria Chiara Giannetta is enthusiastic about the idea of going up to the Ariston stage as co-host of the fourth evening of Sanremo, Friday 4 February, and underlines her debt of recognition towards the character of the blind profiler, lively, intuitive, tenacious, ironic, protagonist of the series aired in recent weeks on Rai1, which has consolidated the public's affection for him, after the success in the role of 'captain' Anna Olivieri in Don Matteo.
"I understood later what Blanca gave me: she increased my sensitivity and I am benefiting from it now", the 29-year-old actress from Foggia stresses to ANSA, who has been preparing at length for a delicate role: "It was difficult, but very intense".
Now it is ready to enter a "new world: Amadeus has wanted me next to him to make a contribution to a great show that he wants to entertain, entertain people in a difficult moment. Sanremo is an incredible machine, from which you learn very well: you have to stay on track. , enter the story, improvise and this stimulates me a lot. My interventions? I would like to talk about the issues of disability, which are heartfelt to me, but with the authors we also have to decide on the basis of the choices in the other evenings ".
For the rehearsals at the Ariston Maria Chiara Giannetta will leave the uniform and the set of the thirteenth season of Don Matteo for a few days, another Lux Vide production: "There are still a few weeks of shooting, we will go on the air as soon as Doc finishes.
Anna Olivieri is the character which marked the beginning of all this, I am very fond of her: she is making a wonderful journey, she will have to put into practice everything she has learned from her experiences ".
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