An Italian from Rimini, Alessandra Morri, presented the English translation of her book Gioìa and the children of the New Era and her educational method (The Gioìa Method) in two of the city's most important Holistic Centers. Meet Dorotea and Geremia, two special children with special powers.
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The last movie of the japanese animation master Miyazakiis an outstanding masterpirce, more adult oriented than before.
On August 30 President Giorgio Napolitano appointed four Senators for Life who replace those who had died during the past year. All four are outstanding cultural figures who are also particularly well known abroad: orchestra conductor Claudio Abbado, architect Renzo Piano, Nobel prize-winning scientist Carlo Rubbia and, the only female, Elena Cattaneo, a researcher in pharmacology. For a majority of Italians, Napolitano's selection of distinguished cultural figures is not only a badge of honor, but also a model for Italian youth.
A standing ovation welcomed yesterday the preview of Philomena, the brand new Stephen Frears' movie, in he main competition.
James Franco presents his movie version of one of the Cormac McCarthy's roughest and rawest novels, "Child of God", and he wins the bet.
William Friedkin has been awarded the lifetime achievement Golden Lion.
"Tracks" by John Curran has lights and shadows, but the talented Mia Wasikowska is a strong candidate for the Coppa Volpi for the best actress.
The 70th edition of the Venice Film Festival opens today: fewer films than in past editions, a lower media profile but many possible surprises
Ellis, Schrader and Lohan fall in "The Canyons."