Italian director, screenwriter and film producer Stefano Veneruso presents “Da domani mi alzo tardi,” the film based on the book written by Anna Pavignano that traces the personal and artistic life of Massimo Troisi starting from a narrative pretext: unlike what actually happened, which is that the great actor died in 1994 right after he finished shooting “Il Postino,” in the film Massimo is alive but has chosen to retire to live in a mysterious country resort, far from stages and fame, cutting ties with everything he was before, including the people with whom he shared his existence.
Stefano Veneruso guest in Belgrade with “Domani mi alzo tardi”
Maurizio Gabriele
Basically, a curious person. An unrepentant programmer and systems engineer, he decided to turn sharply towards the world of communication, characterized by far more stimulating projects. Attracted by cuisine both as a form of expression and nourishment and, inevitably, by wine. Sommelier since 2018. On international juries since 2020. Writer by passion. Enthusiast by choice of life.
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