2020-2021
The last day of Tramedutore is dedicated to podcasts, a format that is increasingly present in our cultural connections.
Three sisters, united in mourning, find the courage to admit and confess the domestic violence they have suffered.
From footballer to the stage: Lucia Mallardi recounts the life experiences that led her to both the football pitch and the stage.
The reading combines poems by Ostermaier, one of the most interesting writers on the German scene, and texts by the Argentine dramaturg and director Spregelburd.
An exhibition and three shows to relive the wonders of the Arabian Nights stories through the use of different languages.
The anger-ridden and highly dynamic story of those that came after 1968. A re-thinking of contemporary political passion.
The story of a life that is ending, told to a train driver who has run over a man.
A chance encounter, a photography, memories that resurface and bring with them people and places that never cease to be dangerous.
An irreverent and impartial work that looks back over the last ten years of history, beginning with the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
Tramedautore opens its XX edition with a tribute to Antonio Tarantino, presenting one of his most powerful and mysterious works.
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Elio De Capitani narrates Frankenstein, the masterpiece of Gothic literature by Mary Shelley.
Marco Paolini returns to the origins of his work with an Album of short stories from the past and present.
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Marco Paolini returns to the origins of his work with an Album of short stories from the past and present.
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A key figure in jazz, Enrico Intra presents a brand new concert, the music for which was created during a period of “decisively creative seclusion”.
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A special kind of Harlequin, a “poor devil” who has wandered by mistake out of Hell, a wonderful performance by Enrico Bonavera.