Napoli al the space cinema 16 12 2013- riprese televisive per Campania TV di Domenico Montuori
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The Mafia Is Trashing Italy... Literally (Part 1)
In the city of Naples, Italy, the Mafia has controlled the waste-management industry for decades -- dumping and burning trash across its rolling hills and vineyards. In 1994, the European Union declared the situation an official environmental emergency, and things have only gotten worse since then. When we investigated the situation we found mutated sheep, poisoned mozzarella, alarming rates of cancer, and pissed off farmers ready to push back against the Camorra, Italy's most powerful and dangerous criminal organization (and the government that enables it).
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Napoli - Cinema, il regista Frederick Wiseman in città (13.02.15)
- Napoli - Si è svolta giovedì 12 febbraio, nella Sala del Consiglio del Rettorato dell’Università di Napoli “Federico II”, la presentazione dell’evento “Frederick Wiseman a Napoli” in calendario i prossimi 25-26-27 febbraio.
Sono intervenuti Gaetano Manfredi Rettore dell’Università Federico II, Antonella Di Nocera, presidente di Parallelo 41 Produzioni e curatrice della rassegna e Roberto D’Avascio, presidente Arci Movie.
“Frederick Wiseman a Napoli” è un punto di arrivo, risultato di anni di lavoro sul Cinema del Reale con la promozione e la produzione di documentari che Arci Movie e Parallelo 41 conducono instancabilmente sul territorio, in particolare con Astradoc – Viaggio nel cinema del reale, la rassegna curata da Antonella Di Nocera e Antonio Borrelli, organizzata dal 2009 con Università Federico II e Coinor, che è ormai un appuntamento fisso in Italia per gli amanti del genere, punto di riferimento per autori, registi e produttori che non trovano nei circuiti tradizionali lo spazio adeguato per un genere sempre più amato dal pubblico e ormai premiato nelle competizioni ufficiali di settore.
A riprova di ciò il sold out delle prime due serate di Astradoc edizione 2015 tenutesi presso il cinema Astra di via Mezzocannone.
La tre giorni di fine febbraio porterà a Napoli Frederick Wiseman, uno dei maggiori documentaristi viventi e Leone d’Oro alla Carriera all’ultima Mostra del Cinema di Venezia.
Il programma della rassegna è stato illustrato dalla curatrice Antonella Di Nocera.
Il cineasta americano arriverà a Napoli nella mattina di mercoledì 25 febbraio, incontrerà la stampa cittadina e alle 16.00, nell’Aula Magna dell’Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Wiseman terrà una lezione magistrale e riceverà il titolo di Membro onorario dell’associazione ex Alumni dell’Università. La lectio magistralis sarà preceduta dai saluti del Rettore Gaetano Manfredi e della Console agli Affari Culturali degli USA a Napoli Deborah Guido O’Grady e dalla presentazione del Prof. Corrado Calenda.
Alle 19.30, evento di punta della rassegna, proiezione in anteprima nazionale al cinema Astra dell’ultimo film realizzato dal regista National Gallery (2014, 173’). Il film sarà nelle sale italiane l’11 marzo distribuito in l’Italia da Nexo Digital e I Wonder Pictures. Alla serata saranno presenti Fred Wiseman e Enrico Ghezzi che introdurrà l’opera del maestro.
Giovedì 26 febbraio, in mattinata, all'Università Federico II di Napoli, Fred Wiseman terrà un workshop per gli studenti dell’Atelier di Cinema del Reale e i filmmakers del progetto FILMaP, centro di formazione e produzione cinematografica che Arci Movie ha aperto a Ponticelli lo scorso anno grazie al contributo di Fondazione “Con Il Sud”.
Dalle ore 15.00 del pomeriggio proiezioni al Cinema Astra con una selezione rappresentativa della sua filmografia scelti con Enrico Ghezzi, da Titicut Follies, celebrato primo capolavoro del maestro del 1967, a High School del 1968, Primate del 1974 e Welfare del 1975.
Nella serata di venerdì 27 febbraio, nell’ambito della programmazione di Astradoc – Viaggio del cinema del Reale, sempre al Cinema Astra, saranno proiettati alle 17.30 Boxing Gym del 2010, (91’) e alle 19.15 At Berkeley (244’, in versione originale) presentato alla Mostra del Cinema di Venezia 2013 in anteprima assoluta a Napoli.
La rassegna napoletana, che si inserisce in una più ampia collaborazione con la Cineteca di Bologna (che ospiterà l’autore dopo Napoli) e Fuori Orario – Rai Tre, è realizzata a Napoli con la collaborazione del Coinor, con il Patrocinio del Consolato Generale degli Stati Uniti d’America e del Comune di Napoli, e con l’adesione di Associazione Amerigo e di Doc/it – associazione dei documentaristi italiani. (13.02.15)
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Sean Paul of the YoungBloodz and his appearance at world renowned club Space 99 in Napoli, Italy March 2013. Back To The Streets the new EP from Sean Paul (YoungBloodz) dropping Summer 2013!
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Andrea Fiorentino
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Andrea Borgia
Stefano Giordano
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Marco Della Monica
Valeria Rusciano
Episodio 3:
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Francesca Gala
Lilly Ambrosio
Anna Massaro
Elena Cislaghi
Roberto Moresco
Emanuela Moresco
Francesco Nappi
Episodio 4:
Marco Guarnieri
Francesco Polizzi
Daniela Carmela Di Nuzzo
Episodio 5:
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Teresa Brancaccio
Fatima Perez Sayago
Federica Pone
Sabrina Cirillo
Marco Gison
Luigi Dragone
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Claudio Russo
Barbara Sardo
Fulvio Salvi
Selene Salvi
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Pit Tore
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Claudio Russo
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Manuela Gagliotti
Roberto Cannavacciuolo
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Enzo Perrone
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Vincenzo Linguiti
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Alessandro Bresolin
Andrea Caiazzo
Teresa Esposito
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Giovanni Romagnoli
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Deserti di cemento: le Vele di Scampia | Urban deserts, Scampia's Vele (Naples, Italy)
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Reportage: buildings named Vele are Scampia's skyline. Peripheral area of Naples, where camorra's war kills someone each day. Here lives poorest neapolitan citizens. This buildings were made in cement and asbestos. Many people are illegal occupiers that have no place to go. This is them story.
ITALIANO
Il profilo delle Vele di cemento di Scampia si staglia contro il cielo plumbeo della periferia nord di Napoli. Lo skyline formato da palazzoni grossi e anonimi è diventato il simbolo del degrado di un'intera città. Da progetto architettonico ambizioso, a fortino dei clan più feroci della Campania il passo è stato -tristemente- breve. La costruzione delle Vele cominciò negli anni Settanta su progetto di un architetto molto stimato a Napoli, Franz di Salvo. Il concetto al centro della loro ideazione fu la volontà di replicare in periferia le dinamiche dei vicoli napoletani, creando una serie di bassi su ballatoi separati da lunghi corridoi. Una enorme concentrazione di famiglie, centinaia per stabile, unita a carenze progettuali (con l'eccessiva vicinanza delle pareti, la mancanza di luce e le mura scarsamente isolate) resero quell'ambiziodo progetto un inferno urbano. Dopo il sisma del 1980, migliaia di terremotati si riversarono nelle Vele ancora in costruzione e occuparono abusivamente i locali dei palazzi di ediliza popolare pubblica costruiti in ottemperanza della legge 167. Quando alla povertà degli sfollati si unirono il degrado del posto, la mancanza di servizi urbani e il totale isolamento dal resto della città, Scampia divenne il fulcro di una malavita feroce. Le Vele divennero il luogo dello spaccio di droga gestito dall'Alleanza di Secondigliano e dai suoi feroci generali, il clan Di Lauro. Decenni dopo, centinaia di morti dopo, le Vele sono ancora in piedi. Nonostante l'ex-sindaco Bassolino avesse tentato di abbatterne una -con scarso successo, tanto che la struttura rimase in piedi- lo scempio architettonico è ancora lì a testimoniare una follia progettuale. Oggi, vivono delle vele ancora centinaia di famiglie. Alcuni sono regolari assegnatari di alloggi, pagano regolarmente la pigione alla Romero Gestioni, ma in cambio non ricevono alcun servizio: negli scantinati ci vivono i tossici e le condutture perdono acqua, manca l'illuminazione tra le scale dove si spaccia la droga nonostante il presidio costante della Polizia, mentre gli ascensori non sono mai entrati in funzione. Altre centinaia di famiglie, occupanti abusivi, vivono ora il terrore dello sfratto - visto che l'amministrazione comune sta inviando loro le ingiunzioni per liberare le Vele. Il Comune di Napoli ha recentemente emanato una nuova delibera che prevede entro un anno l'abbattimento delle Vele di Scampia. Ecco il nostro viaggio all'interno di questi giganti di cemento.
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Visit Italy - The DON'Ts of Visiting Italy
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What You Shouldn't Do When You Are in Italy
Visiting Italy is an amazing experience whether you are seeing the Roman ruins throughout the country in places like Rome or Naples, but for all the amazing things you should do in Italy (visit Venice, Florence, Rome, Ravenna, Amalfi Coast, eat until you explode) there are things you DON'T DO when you come to Italy & Here are our 12 things NOT TO DO in Italy when you are traveling Italy.
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The Don'ts of Italy
1. Don't expect to get discount prices on fancy Italian luxury brands.
2. Don't eat near tourist sights. You will be ripped off and not get as good of Italian food as you would away from the tourist sights.
3. Don't Tip. They already charge you for service.
4. You Don't have to scream louder to get people to understand you.
5. Don't worry about overdressing, the Italians will always look better than you.
6. Don't just visit Rome and Venice, there is so much more to Italy.
7. Don't share your pizza and make sure you do eat it with your fork and knife.
8. Don't use the fast trains for short distances, they are not worth the significantly higher prices.
9. Don't expect to see spaghetti and meatballs on the menu TOGETHER. They will be there separately, but not together.
10. Don't expect a big breakfast in Italy. Just coffee and a cookie.
11. Don't overpack. You will be limited on space when traveling in Italy so pack accordingly.
12. Don't expect to be served food in a restaurant between 3pm and 7pm.
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Elena Ferrante: Frantumaglia
Italian novelist Elena Ferrante has become a worldwide sensation with her Neapolitan novels.
Ann Goldstein, Ferrante’s longtime English-language translator, joins authors Roxana Robinson and Judith Thurman to discuss the work of this enigmatic author and her collection of essays and letters, Bits and Pieces of Uncertain Origin, coming out in November. The evening is hosted by WNYC producer and Los Angeles Times critic-at-large Rebecca Carroll.
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Ann Goldstein is an editor at The New Yorker. She has translated works by, among others, Elena Ferrante, Pier Paolo Pasolini, and Alessandro Baricco, and is the editor of The Complete Works of Primo Levi in English. She has been the recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship, the PEN Renato Poggioli prize, and awards from the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Roxana Robinson is the author, most recently, of the novel, Sparta, and also eight other books: four novels, (Cost,Sweetwater, This is My Daughter, and Summer Light) three short story collections, (A Perfect Stranger, Asking for Love, and A Glimpse of Scarlet) and the biography of Georgia O'Keeffe. Four of these were named Notable Books by The New York Times; Cost won the Maine Writers and Publishers Award for Fiction, and was named one of the five best novels of the year by The Washington Post. Robinson's work has appeared in The Atlantic,The New Yorker, Harper's, The New York Times, Best American Short Stories, Tin House and elsewhere. She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the MacDowell Colony, and the Guggenheim Foundation. She has taught at the University of Houston, Wesleyan University, the New School, and the graduate writing program at Hunter College. She has served three terms as a trustee of PEN, and is currently the President of the Authors Guild.
Judith Thurman is the author of Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller, winner of the National Book Award, and Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette. A staff writer at The New Yorker, she lives in New York City.
Journey With The Women Of HBO's My Brilliant Friend
Based on the novel by Elena Ferrante, My Brilliant Friend weaves a complicated story of friendship set in the outskirts of Naples, Italy. Childhood friends Elena Greco and Raffaella Cerullo grow up poor, surrounded by violence and strife, but that doesn't dampen the power of their friendship.
We spoke to executive producer Jennifer Schurr and director/co-writer Saverio Costanzo about the challenges of casting this project, and the satisfaction that came with bringing Ferrante's written world to life. Watch our interview below, and stream My Brilliant Friend today.
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Sacred Space: The Entrepreneurial Church - Brandon Napoli
What would your community look like without churches? Without entrepreneurship? Between 4,000 and 7,000 churches close their doors every year. There has been 44 percent decline in new business startups, through all industries, between 1978 and 2012. These trends have led sacred places and entrepreneurs, two seemingly mutually exclusive pillars of society, to become symbiotic. Brandon Napoli is here today at the intersection of both: Where a dying church blown over by the winds of change was sold, and its proceeds used to fertilize a new community of seedling entrepreneurs. These dreamers are taking root in Silicon Valley to grow their church into a model of faith and work. With the vision, “Sacred Spaces provide unique inspiration for entrepreneurs to co-create the innovation needed for shalom,” they are creating the first Christ-centered coworking space in Silicon Valley.
Brandon started his career in microfinance and learned how access to capital helped entrepreneurs build dignity and create jobs. After receiving his MBA, he joined the Peace Corps in Guatemala. He assisted the small business development efforts in ecotourism, focusing on providing an alternative income to the subsistence farming. After returning to the States, he supported entrepreneurs at higher levels. First, as the Director of Microlending at Valley Economic Development Center – growing the micro lending portfolio to top 5 in the US and testifying to congress on the state of micro lending. Afterwards, he became the Director of National Microlending Initiatives managing an investment fund for microlenders across the US. At the end of 2016, he responded to a conviction to intersect faith and entrepreneurship and relocated to Palo Alto to start a Christ-centered, coworking space in a church.
Naples, Campania, Italy - virtual tour
There are slides of Mount Vesuvius, Naples Cathedral, Santa Chiara, Castel dell'Ovo, Castel Nuovo, Naples skyline, Castel Sant'Elmo, San Francesco di Paola, etc.
Naples is the capital of the Italian region Campania and the third-largest municipality in Italy, after Rome and Milan. Naples is the 9th-most populous urban area in the European Union and one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea.
Naples is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Bronze Age Greek settlements were established in the Naples area in the second millennium BC. A larger colony – initially known as Parthenope, Παρθενόπη – developed on the Island of Megaride around the ninth century BC, at the end of the Greek Dark Ages. The city was refounded as Neápolis in the sixth century BC and became a lynchpin of Magna Graecia, playing a key role in the merging of Greek culture into Roman society and eventually becoming a cultural centre of the Roman Republic. Naples remained influential after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, serving as the capital city of the Kingdom of Naples between 1282 and 1816. Thereafter, in union with Sicily, it became the capital of the Two Sicilies until the unification of Italy in 1861. During the Neapolitan War of 1815, Naples strongly promoted Italian unification.
In recent decades, Naples has constructed a large business district, the Centro Direzionale, and has developed an advanced transport infrastructure, including an Alta Velocità high-speed rail link to Rome and Salerno, and an expanded subway network, which is planned to eventually cover half of the region. The city has experienced significant economic growth in recent decades, and unemployment levels in the city and surrounding Campania have decreased since 1999.
Naples' historic city centre is the largest in Europe, covering 1,700 hectares and enclosing 27 centuries of history, and is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Naples has long been a major cultural centre with a global sphere of influence, particularly during the Renaissance and Enlightenment eras. In the immediate vicinity of Naples are numerous culturally and historically significant sites, including the Palace of Caserta and the Roman ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum. Culinarily, Naples is synonymous with pizza, which originated in the city. Neapolitan music has furthermore been highly influential, credited with the invention of the romantic guitar and the mandolin, as well as notable contributions to opera and folk standards. Popular characters and historical figures who have come to symbolise the city include Januarius, the patron saint of Naples, the comic figure Pulcinella, and the Sirens from the Greek epic poem the Odyssey.
Naples' sports scene is dominated by football and Serie A club S.S.C. Napoli, two-time Italian champions and winner of European trophies, who play at the San Paolo Stadium in the south-west of the city.
Vulcano Buono - Shopping Mall - Nola, Naples - Italy
II Vulcano Buono is a shopping mall and leisure center located in Nola, near the Frazione of Polvica, Italy.
The complex is a large multi-center a Spa with a gym and an indoor pool, a multiplex cinema and a gallery, double-height of 155 shops and several restaurants and bars. At the center there is a large circular square, which resembles the Naples' Piazza del Plebiscito and is used for concerts and events.
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Journey to Italy (1953) - trailer
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Arguably the very greatest of Rossellini's films, this piercing study of a marriage on the rocks is also one of the cinema's most miraculous love stories.
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Galleria Umberto I, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe
Galleria Umberto I is a public shopping gallery in Naples, southern Italy. It is located directly across from the San Carlo opera house. It was built between 1887–1891, and was the cornerstone in the decades-long rebuilding of Naples called the risanamento (lit. making healthy again) that lasted until World War I. It was designed by Emanuele Rocco, who employed modern architectural elements reminiscent of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan. The Galleria was named for Umberto I, King of Italy at the time of construction. It was meant to combine businesses, shops, cafes and social life public space with private space in the apartments on the third floor. The Galleria is a high and spacious cross-shaped affair surmounted by a glass dome braced by 16 metal ribs. Of the four glass-vaulted wings, one fronts on via Toledo (via Roma), still the main downtown thoroughfare, and another opens onto the San Carlo Theater. It has returned to being an active center of Neapolitan civic life after years of decay. The Galleria Umberto is the setting for The Gallery (1947) by the American writer John Horne Burns (1916–1953) based on his experiences as an American soldier in Naples shortly after the liberation of the city.
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The historic Naples Pier is located on the Gulf of Mexico at the West end of 12th Avenue South. On-street parking is supplemented by a parking lot one block East, with additional parking at beach ends on the avenues to the north and south.
The Naples Pier is a favorite location for sightseers and fishermen with plenty of space to cast a line. It features restrooms, a concession stand with a covered eating area and beach supplies.
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Rome, Italy in 1960, Home Movies in HD from 16mm
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Rome EXT building, Italian flag flying. Traffic around fountain, sunny day. Horse drawn carriage past. Traffic running backwards. Car park, coaches, tourists, horse drawn carriage. Trevi Fountain. Piazza del Popolo Obelisk. Colonnade. Policemen in uniform, one stares into camera. Swiss Guard. Pan piazza. Crowd of people out of building, school girls in uniform, nuns. Sailors, men in naval uniform past, sailor. Schoolboys in pale blue uniform, girls in pink dresses. Children in black uniform, nun looks down into camera quite ominously. Pan skyline, dome of church. Ancient ruins. Sign - Vota P.C.I, Italian Communist party, Comunista. Sign - Vota Leoni, Destra Unita. Road, horse drawn carriage past, people crossing. Sign - Vota Calizza. HA pan city skyline. POV from right side of car past statues, across bridge. City square, horse drawn carriages past.
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Jesa live @Duel:Beat (Napoli - Italy)
Napoli, 14 Novembre 2014.
Jesa // Musica Viva live @Duel:Beat.
Musica Viva crew:
• Voice & Producer: Jesa
• Drum: Spike
• Bass: Davide Dubba
• Guitar: Riccardo Betteghella
• Saxophone: Enrico Fumo
• Trumpet: William Juliano
Riprese e montaggio a cura di:
• Simone Puziello
Si ringrazia:
• Real Sound Project
• Duel:Beat
• Space 99
• Enjoy Clubbing
Ragù alla napoletana: ricetta di Antonio Sorrentino
'o Rraù anche detto ragù alla napoletana è un'antica ricetta campana, di lunga preparazione e ricchissima di ingredienti (la lista completa si trova sotto). Antonio Sorrentino presenta la sua versione di questo piatto ideale per le domeniche in famiglia. Seguendo le indicazioni di Sorrentino imparerete a conoscere i tagli di carne necessari, le tipologi di pomodori, i metodi di cottura e i segreti per realizzare il vero ragu napoletano, una ricetta a dir poco 'epica'.
In collaborazione con Così Com'è
Ingredienti per 12 persone
Le carni
250 g Muscolo o piccione di vitello
250 g Muscolo o gallinella di maiale
250 g Locena o coppa di maiale
500 g Salsiccia di maiale a punta di coltello
500 g Tracchie o puntine di maiale
250 g Coperta di Costata di vitello o copertina di vitellone
300 g Punta di petto di vitello
200 g Cotica o cotenna di maiale
200 g Fettina di spalla di vitellone
La base
2 Spicchi d’aglio
100 g Cipolla ramata
Basilico QB
Vino Aglianico QB
5 kg Passata di pomodoro pizzutello
200 g Concentrato di pomodoro datterino
200 g Olio extravergine d’oliva
100 Zogna o sugna
Sale e pepe QB
Ripieno di braciola di vitellone
50 g Pancetta arrotolata
1 Spicchio d’aglio
30 g Pecorino
Uvetta e pinoli QB
Basilico e prezzemolo QB
Ripieno di cotica o Contenna
1 Spicchio d’aglio
30 g Pecorino
Uvetta e pinoli QB
Basilico e prezzemolo QB
Ripieno della puna di petto
250 g Pane raffermo bagnato e strizzato
uova 1
20 Parmiigiano gratt
Prezzemolo QB
Sale pepe QB
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