On Tuesday, May 5 and 12 at 8:45 PM at the Parish Hall of Cavarzano, the "Martedìacolor" series returns, a cycle of evenings dedicated to travel, nature, and visual arts, with multi-vision projections that combine photography, music, and storytelling.
Tuesday, May 5:
- I HAVE CURSED FATE by Roberto Soramaè. A journey in Iceland in search of the northern lights. The island in winter presents itself as inhospitable, cold, and dark. I imagined a fisherman born on this island, torn between resentment for that harsh climate and love for those picturesque landscapes and the spectacle of the northern lights.
- BEING A WOMAN IN ETHIOPIA by Diego De Riz
- PASTORS OF THE SUN by Giorgio Cividal
- MANGISTAU by Vanni Case
- THE COLOR ORANGE by Francesco Lopergolo
- FEDERICO FELLINI by Francesco Lopergolo
- GENERATIONS by Giorgio
Tuesday, May 12:
- BURMA (MYANMAR) by Walter Argenta
- INDIA, TRAVEL NOTES by Renzo Broglia
- NOT FAR FROM HOME by Virgilio Sacchet
- IN WILDNESS... by Luigio Dorigo
- RIO TINTO by Vanni Case
- DANCING SPIRITS by Valter Binotto
- THE SILENCE OF WATER by Renzo Broglia
An opportunity to get involved with stories, images, and perspectives on the world, through the works of local and national authors.
Free entry.