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Massimiliano Finazzer Flory

Massimiliano Finazzer Flory: Bringing Leonardo to Life

Natasha Lardera

"Being Leonardo da Vinci," written by and starring Massimiliano Finazzer Flory, depicts the Renaissance Man in all his glory as he is interviewed by a modern day journalist. The...

An Italian Breakfast 'to Save' Madre Cabrini

Mila Tenaglia

An Italian breakfast for Madre Cabrini with the reading of a passage from "I promessi Sposi" (The Betrothed), author Alessandro Manzoni, performed by Massimiliano Finazzer Flory....

Marinetti in New York City: The Film

Massimiliano Finazzer Flory

Massimiliano Finazzer Flory’s special movie co-produced by i-ItalyTV portrays the founder of the Futurist movement as he journeys between Brooklyn and Manhattan. To the...

Bringing Futurism to the Stage with Finazzer Flory

Natasha Lardera

A Great Futurist Evening, a monologue directed and performed by Massimiliano Finazzer Flory, opened the new season of events and the Italian Cultural Institute. The show, based on...

Let’s Talk Futurism with Massimiliano Finazzer Flory

Giulia Madron

Massimo Finazzer Flory will pay homage to Italian Futurism with the “Great Futurist Evening.” The show will be in the Big Apple on May 21st.

Convivio delle Eccellenze. A One-Day Celebration of Milanese Culture

Marina Melchionda

On July 12 the Commissioner for Culture of the City of Milan, Massimiliano Finazzer Flory, presented a one-day festival dedicated to the excellencies of Milan in the cultural,...

The “Shreded” Cinema of Mimmo Rotella

Carmen Cutugno

“Rotella and Cinema” is an exhibit made up of twenty- three works by the Italian artist Mimmo Rotella, which will be on view at the Italian Culture Institute of New York from...

Massimiliano Finazzer Flory. Futurism Between Art and Politics

Marina Melchionda

Accompanied on stage by saxophonist Riccardo Bianco and the beautiful and gracious dancer Michela Lucenti, the Commissioner for Cultural Affairs of the City of Milan...

A Magical Evening in Celebration of Futurism

Marianka Campisi

In the complete darkness of the crowded hall of the Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago, gloomy music and a high pitched saxophone note suddenly break the silence...

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