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Thursday, October 22, 2009 |
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Rome
AuditoriumArte - Spazio Hag, Auditorium Parco della Musica
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Begins at 20:30 |
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For information:
FONDAZIONE SIGMA-TAU
Viale Shakespeare, 47
00144 Roma
Tel. 06-59.26.443-4-5 06-59.26.600
Fax: 06-59.26.441 |
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Science meets Cinema |
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Epidemics, pandemics and lethal viruses: Fabio Ferzetti meets Gilberto Corbellini and Fabrizio Pregliasco |
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Along the International Film Festival, taking place from October 15 to 23 in Rome, Auditorium Parco della Musica, the Fondazione Sigma-Tau starts a novel collaboration as a first-rate scientific and cultural partner of the show. The present fourth edition spotlights Environment and Climate Change, issues the Fondazione Sigma-Tau is well acquainted with through its twenty-year experience in popularizing science.
AuditoriumArte - Spazio Hag is a 80-seat hall, set up as a Scientific Cafe -- there the Fondazione Sigma-Tau offers a trilogy with personalities of science and film world, from 8.30 to 9.30 pm. Some of the hottest scientific subjects will be told and debated with the attending audience. As a co-production with the International Film Festival, clips from the best international productions will back up the entertaining discussion.
From "climatically" disturbing sequences of The Perfect Storm to the outstanding naturalist aboard the ship in Master and Commander, down to the saga of countless "infectious and lethal" films featuring viruses and epidemics, this first run of meetings is going to show how correctly (or not) a few big productions have been divulging science: it is an undertaking to realize how the Cinema may suggest (even unawares) a view of the Science, its heroes, its goals. |
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On the background of shots and clips from e.g. Outbreak, I Am Legend, Resident Evil, Mission Impossibile II, La colonna infame, Il cielo sulla palude ... a dialogue between Fabio Ferzetti, film reviewer of the newspaper Il Messaggero, Gilberto Corbellini, medicine historian, and Fabrizio Pregliasco, virologist in the State University of Milan. |
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