Is called Hi Diego and it is a Reading-show of epic sporting events that the Teatro Sannazaro in Naples will host on May 19th as part of the third edition of 'Montedidio racconta', a cultural and social event conceived by Laura Cocozza and Vincenza Donzelli, organized by Iuppiter Group, Interno A14 and Amici di Palazzo Serra di Cassano – which takes place in Naples, on the Pizzofalcone hill.
Hola Diego, was born from an idea by Max De Francesco and Davide Martino, with Antonello Cossia, written by Marcello Altamura and Gianmaria Roberti.
Through a story that includes forays into the magic of Alessandro Papa's videos and into music with DJ Giorgio Bracci, saxophonist Antonio Graziano and accordionist Ezio Testa, Hola Diego is a tribute to a contemporary myth that Pasolini, a great football fan, would have liked so much, who wrote: “The dream of every player (shared by every spectator) is to start from the middle of the field, dribble everyone and score. If, within the limits allowed, one can imagine a sublime thing in football, it is precisely this. But it never happens".
Hola Diego is just one of the events of the Neapolitan festival that will open revealing its treasures from May 19 to 22, in four days of stories, art, literature, journalism, music, theater and cinema.
The theme chosen by the organizers of 'Montedidio racconta' for this third edition is "PPP, Pasolini Passione Partenopea", to honor, through "corsair" initiatives and exclusive shows, the centenary of the birth of one of the greatest intellectuals of the 900th century. The opening of the third edition will take place on May 19, at 18:XNUMX pm, at Palazzo Serra di Cassano.
In addition to Hola Diego, the “Premio Montedidio 19” is scheduled for May 2022: awards given to personalities from the world of culture, professions and entertainment. In the following days, “Pasolini and the heresy of freedom”.
Journalism and literature seminar in collaboration with the Order of Journalists of Campania. The screening of the docufilms “Nel Paese di temporali e primule” by Andrea D'Ambrosio, a journey through Pasolini's Friuli and his beloved land of inspiration Casarsa, and “Centoventi contro Novecento” by Alessandro Scillitani and Alessandro Di Nuzzo, which reconstructs the legendary friendly football match of 1975 between the crews of the films Salò and Novecento.
On May 21st, concert “The Gospel According to Matthew” by the Milanese composer Stefano Battaglia (Piano solo). The fascinating attempt to put Pasolini to music. In collaboration with Synt. On May 22nd, tour in the places of Monte di Dio and beyond.
Article published on May 10, 2022 - 17:09 pm