There are Books of course, but there are also many Other Things in the container of the seventh edition of FLA being held Nov. 7-10 in Pescara.
A festival with numerous and diverse guests for a prestigious cultural event in the queen city of the mid-Adriatic Sea, beginning Thursday, Nov. 7 with singer-songwriter Maurizio Carucci, writer and philosopher Ilaria Gaspari, photojournalist Emanuele Satolli, and journalist and writer Filippo Ceccarelli.
Friday, Nov. 8, continues with Italian writer, poet and songwriter Gio Evan, writer and radio host Nicola Lagioia, cartoonist, writer and radio host Matteo Bussola, and writer and journalist Antonella Boralevi.
On Saturday, Nov. 9 , there are Egyptian activist Patrick Zaki, one of Italy’s most famous directors, screenwriters and film producers Giuseppe Tornatore, actor, screenwriter and director Sergio Rubini, Spanish theologian and linguist Julian Carron , the very young priest and ship chaplain of the NGO Mediterranea Saving Humans Don Mattia Ferrari, the Italian journalist and writer Nathania Zevi, the writer and songwriter Erica Mou, one of the most famous contemporary poets as Beatrice Zerbini, the Italian poet and performer Guido Catalano.
Sunday, Nov. 10 , last round with Italian astrophysicist, popularizer of science and essayist Amedeo Balbi, Italian linguist, essayist and activist Vera Gheno, poet and writer, journalist, playwright, author and RAI host Maria Grazia Calandrone, writer and lawyer Lorenzo Marone, and director and screenwriter Riccardo Milani.
Closing this intense three days, Sunday at 9 p.m. at the Teatro Massimo is Monica Guerritore ‘s performance in “Quel che so di lei: Donne prigioniere di amori straordinari,” an event that sees Toto Holding ‘s concrete commitment to the promotion of culture for the enhancement of the Abruzzo region.
Full program and information at https://www.pescarafestival.it/