Saturday 12 March at 4 p.m. will be the presentation of the book 'three thousand five hundred jokes', the story of a year of cinema, fifty-two reviews for one film a week.
Those narrated are stories in intimate, truthful images that can help us understand who we are and the world around us. In Tremilacinquecento battute (Three Thousand and Five Hundred Jokes), films from every corner of the planet are represented, films known to the general public but also films to be rediscovered, for an enthralling journey illuminated by the light of a modern magic lantern, better known as cinema.
Reservation required (click here).
Possession of the Green Pass is compulsory.
The author, Lorenzo Pierazzi (1964) graduated in History and Criticism of Cinema with Prof. Sandro Bernardi at the University of Florence and graduated in Oboe at the 'Luigi Cherubini' Conservatory of Florence. He collaborated with the press office of the Valdarno Cinema Fedic and has been a film critic for the weekly Toscana since 2021.
Today he collaborates regularly with the Associazione Cattolica Esercenti Cinema (ACEC) and is a member of the jury of the International Police Award Arts Festival film competition.
He is active in the field of teacher training on film language. Since 2009 he has been a school headmaster, since 2015 at the ISIS Valdarno in San Giovanni Valdarno (AR).