(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 11 - "If I had to define the engines of my life I would say that they were curiosity and the sense of adventure, things that I learned from my wonderful parents".
Words of Isabella Rossellini who wanted to post on social media a video with the speech she wanted to make on stage at the delivery of the David di Donatello ("I had prepared a speech but they made me read it and then I read it here on Instagram").
"I also found a lot of energy in having fun: my first professional experiences were with Renzo Arbore, Luciano DeCrescenzo and Gianni Minà, a great journalist of which I was an assistant. I worked - she continues in the video that portrays her with the statuette of David in her hand - between Europe and the United States with many talents: I learned from many, from everyone, even from my children and also from animals. They were the ones who inspired me to go back to university at 60 and take a masterdegree, a specialization in ethology.
They are the muses of my films as a director. I had a cheerful, adventurous life... and now also winning". (ANSA).
Rossellini, here's what I would have said at the David di Donatello
2023-05-11T11:17:00.642Z
Highlights: Isabella Rossellini: "I had a cheerful, adventurous life... and now also winning" "If I had to define the engines of my life I would say that it was curiosity and the sense of adventure, things that I learned from my wonderful parents" "I also found a lot of energy in having fun: my first professional experiences were with Renzo Arbore, Luciano DeCrescenzo and Gianni Minà, a great journalist of which I was an assistant"

"If I had to define the engines of my life I would say that it was curiosity and the sense of adventure, things that I learned from my wonderful parents". (ANSA)