
After the success of the editions of 2022, 2023 and 2024, this year too, Tempi, the historic magazine of national information and culture, returns to Caorle, from Friday, June 13 to Sunday, June 15, for the fourth appointment with “Calling things by their name”, a festival of meetings and debates at the end of which the “Luigi Amicone” Prize for journalism and free communication will be awarded.
The two winners of this year are Marina Terragni, journalist and Advocate for Children and Adolescents, and Paolo Bricco, correspondent for Sole 24 Ore.
PROGRAM
Friday, June 13
- 9:00 PM / Piazza Vescovado: “The era of the post-family, between anxious generation and anxiety to generate" with Marina Terragni and psychoanalyst and writer Claudio Risé.
Saturday, June 14
- 11:00 AM / Civic Center: “Young, nice and disoriented. The urgency to return to educating” with don Maurizio Patriciello, parish priest of Caivano engaged in the fight against organized crime;
- 6:00 PM / Piazza Vescovado: “Industrial demographic winter. Italy no longer has children or enterprises” with Paolo Bricco and former Minister of Labor Maurizio Sacconi;
- 9:00 PM / Piazza Vescovado: “From cancel culture to the ‘Trump method’. Is political correctness over?” with the director of Tempo Tommaso Cerno, satirical author Federico Palmaroli, known as Osho, and Mattia Ferraresi, editorialist of Domani (and contributor to Tempi).
Sunday, June 15
- 11:00 AM / Representation Hall of the Municipality of Caorle: “Good death, terrible idea”, a meeting on end-of-life issues with Prof. Luciano Eusebi, professor of Criminal Law at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan, and Prof. Marco Maltoni, director of the Palliative Care Unit of Romagna.