Napoli Eden, the documentary film by Bruno Colella with Annalaura di Luggo and curated by Francesco Gallo Mazzeo, inaugurated the Adriano-Studios Summer Arena on June 24th at the STUDIOS De Paolis in Via Tiburtina.
The first post-Covid cinema event had a 'rebirth' theme and the arena was set up with 2 of the 4 recycled aluminum works of art by Annalaura di Luggo, artist and protagonist of the film.
The evening opened with a spectacular fashion show of recycled aluminum sculpture dresses created for the documentary by students of the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome and coordinated by Graziella Pera.
Followed by “Cry for a New Renaissance” a choral artistic performance from an idea by Elena Sofia Ricci with Massimo Ghini, Stefano Fresi, Claudia Gerini, Anna Foglietta, Massimiliano Gallo, Paolo Genovese, Vittoria Puccini, Tosca D'Aquino and many others.
Then the screening of the documentary film Napoli Eden began, which sees the city of Naples as the stage for a project aimed at raising awareness, through the language of art, on the importance of protecting the environment and social inclusion of children from the Spanish Quarters.
The Superintendent of Cultural Heritage of the city of Naples Luciano Garella, Francesco Gallo Mazzeo, Eugenio Bennato, Nino Frassica, the producer Stanley Isaacs, Enzo Gragnaniello, Patrizio Rispo, are some of the names who have lent their image to the documentary film aimed at promoting the city of Naples.
Napoli Eden has already received various festival awards with an award for best documentary at L'Age d'Or International Arthouse Film Festival (West Bengal India) and has entered the official selections of the next Festivals: The Impact Docs Awards (San Diego) The New Fest -True Stories (Los Angeles) The Scene Festival (Washington) On Art Film Festival (Warsaw – Poland) Social world Film Festival (Vico Equense)
In the arena under the stars, a very secret list of invitations with an exceptional audience of 280 guests selected by the organizers Daniele Taddei, Sole Director of the Studios, and Giorgio Ferrero, Director of Ferrero Cinemas.
Among the speakers: Blasco Giurato, director of photography of Napoli Eden, the maestro Eugenio Bennato who composed the music for the film, Francesco Gallo Mazzeo, artistic curator of Annalaura di Luggo accompanied by his daughter Clementina, Tony Esposito with Eleonora Salvadori who took part in the film, Olindo Preziosi, husband of Annalaura and a reference presence in the story of Napoli Eden, Paolo Ruffini, Antonio Saccà, Filippo Patroni Griffi, Mons. Lucio Adrian Ruiz, Manuela Taddei, Marta Capello Ferrero, Riccardo Monti, Francesco Pingitore, Angelo Bassi, Derio di Pumpo.
Article published on 30 June 2020 - 12:51