On Sunday, December 1st, the Porta del Parco Auditorium in Naples will host the book presentation of Franco Cutolo's "NAPOLI SURREALE." The event, which begins at 18:00 PM, will be moderated by Geltrude Vollaro of Edizioni MEA and will feature the participation of writer and journalist Francesco Palmieri. During the presentation, actor Franco Castiglia will read excerpts from the book.
### A Journey into Neapolitan Everyday Life
The work "NAPOLI SURREALE" offers a unique vision of the city of Naples from a surreal-metaphysical perspective. Through a selection of stories and images curated over three decades, Franco Cutolo offers an artistic and original perspective on the life and humanity that characterize the Neapolitan city. The author draws on firsthand experience, current events, and television to describe, with the style of a renowned Neapolitan playwright, the complex local reality.
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### Franco Cutolo's Career
Born in Torre del Greco in 1964, Franco Cutolo is recognized as a talented director and writer in the theater and film scene. After graduating from the Art School of Naples and the Academy of Fine Arts, he launched his artistic career in 1989 by founding the group I Febi Armonici. He has collaborated with prominent figures such as Roberto De Simone and Nunzio Areni, working on major artistic projects and festivals. With over one hundred productions under his belt, he has worked with renowned artists such as Peppe Barra and Isa Danieli. His 2015 short film, "Il Silenzio delle Bambole," received national acclaim, and "Napoli S-Velata," presented in 2023, will be part of the Bagnoli Film Festival program next May.






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