
BY: Monica Straniero
Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò is spotlighting inclusion and overlooked history this April with two programs that, while different in form, share a common aim: bringing marginalized voices to the fore. The first event, on Monday, April 14, is a film screening with a twist.
Dino Risi’s Il giovedì (1963), a quiet gem featuring Walter Chiari in one of his most vulnerable roles, is being presented not just as a restored classic, but as an inclusive experience. The screening is part of the INCinema Inclusive Film Festival, founded by Federico Spoletti and directed by Angela Prudenzi.
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