Quest’anno, il festival annuale dei documentari cinematografici internazionali ad Helsinki è iniziato lunedì 28 gennaio e si è concluso domenica 3 febbraio. L’evento è stato inaugurato con la proiezione del documentario Gods of Molenbeek , diretto dalla regista finlandese Reetta Huhtanen. Il film parla della quotidianità di due bambini che vivono nell’area di Molenbeek, una zona di…
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Amos Rex, il nuovo museo di Helsinki: in pochi mesi più di 150 mila persone a visitare la mostra di teamLab
Articolo di Gloria De Felice e Mahdi Biagioli Durante una fredda mattinata di novembre, abbiamo avuto la possibilità di visitare l’ormai popolare Amos Rex di Helsinki. Eravamo estremamente curiosi di questa visita, soprattutto notando la lunga coda giornaliera di visitatori. Donne, uomini, bambini in fila ordinata e composta, pazienti al freddo ad attendere il loro…
Amos Rex: the new museum in Helsinki. The first exhibition by teamLab: over 150 thousand visitors
written by Gloria De Felice & Mahdi Biagioli It was an early morning of November when we had a chance to visit the Helsinki based now popular museum Amos Rex in the hearth of the capital of Finland. We were tremendously intrigued to check it out. Every day we could observe a long line of…
31st Helsinki International Film Festival: It is a great event, but…
Article written by Gloria De Felice From the 20 to the 30th of September I had the opportunity to visit The International Helsinki Film Festival “Love and Anarchy” (Rakkautta ja Anarkiaa). It´s always a remarkable experience since it gives me the prospect to evolve my cultural and cinematography perspective. I discovered new films from all over…
“Helsinki Calling!” – a peaceful demonstration for human rights
On the 16th of July, there was the memorable meeting between US president Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin, in Helsinki. On the day before, Sunday, the city center was filled with people from different roots, nationalities, and cultures with a common intention: demonstrate against the meeting of those presidents. The peaceful march…
Hay Fever: Esirippu aukeaa!
Artikkelin on kirjoittanut Anna Olkinuora Englanninkielinen artikkeli Hay Fever by Noël Coward Directed by Adrian Goldman Produced by The Finn-Brit Players and Passport Theatre Stephanie Carlson (Judith Bliss), Demian Stimson (David Bliss), Hosanna Megumi (Sorel Bliss), Mikael Kivimäki (Simon Bliss), Jess Hollmeier (Myra Arundel), Alistair Logan (Richard Greatham), Elina Jackson (Jackie Coryton), Todd Elliott (Sandy Tyrell), and Sophie Michaud (Clara). Vierailin…
Hay Fever: It´s ShowTime!
Article written by Anna Olkinuora After visiting the rehearsals of Hay Fever just a couple of days before their premiere, I had high hopes for the performance. I have to say I definitely wasn’t disappointed. The whole cast was en pointe in the Thursday performance -and I am pretty sure this applied to all of…
Four Female artists living in Finland in a multicultural context: Their points of view
Article by Gloria De Felice Did you know that the number of people living in multicultural families in Finland is more than 300000, which is comparable, for instance, with the Swedish Speaking population in Finland? Based on the fact that many social organizations and institutions are using only Finnish and Swedish, how hard is…
Hay Fever: Noël Coward’s sharp comedy hits Helsinki
Text by Anna Olkinuora Hay Fever by Noel Coward Finn-Brit Players & Passport Theatre Directed by Adrian Goldman The Finn-Brit Players in co-production with Passport Theatre get together for the second time in Helsinki. This spring, they bring us Noel Coward’s comedy Hay Fever. I’ve been invited to the rehearsals the weekend before the…
Time travel with Ippolito Caffi at The Sinebrychoff Art Museum
Italian Version: coming soon I would like to express my gratitude and thanks to the curator Claudia de Brün for the excellent guide through the artworks during my visit. Article by Gloria De Felice Have you ever wished to be a time traveller? Have you ever wondered how some cities look looked like in the mid-1800s? How…