In the Auditorium of Stanze Italiane, a video conversation with Gaetana Marrone-Puglia, Fabio Finotti, Gian Piero Brunetta, (Padova University), Maria DiBattista, (Princeton University), and with the daughter of the director Francesco Rosi, the actress Carolina Rosi.
Gaetana Marrone-Puglia is full Professor of Italian Studies at Princeton University, a Scholar of Modern Literature and Cinema of the late Twentieth Century. She is the recipient of the Flaiano Award for Italian Studies 2021 with her new volume “The Cinema of Francesco Rosi” (Oxford University Press, 2020) dedicated to one of the main directors of post-war Italian Cinema, who directed masterpieces such as “Salvatore Giuliano” and "Cristo si è fermato ad Eboli" (“Christ stopped at Eboli”).
SOURCE: https://iicnewyork.esteri.it
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