Exhibition for the 50th Anniversary of Repubblica: Here are the Talks on March 14 and How to Book Them for Free
An exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of Repubblica is featuring free talks with various intellectuals and writers, with events on March 14 focusing on the evolution of television and cinema.
La Repubblica is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a series of engaging talks held at the exhibition in the former Mattatoio of Rome, which have already attracted many attendees. These events present opportunities for discussions on current affairs, culture, and the future of journalism, as well as a reflection on the paper's five decades of history. The upcoming sessions on March 14 promise to feature notable figures, providing invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of media.
The event kicking off at noon will focus on the theme "Cinema and TV: From the Big Screen to Streaming Platforms." Esteemed guests including Alessandra Vitali, the head of the Entertainment section at Repubblica, will join film critic Alberto Crespi, and television critic Antonio Dipollina. The conversation will delve into the changes and future prospects within the significant leisure industry of cinema and television, highlighting the shift brought on by technological advancements and changing consumer behavior.
Participation in these discussions is free, but prior reservation is mandatory. Attendees are encouraged to book their spots in advance to engage in these vital conversations about the pivotal role of journalism and media in shaping society over the past fifty years and beyond. This anniversary marks a significant milestone not only for the publication but also for the Italian media landscape, prompting reflections on its role in contemporary culture and politics.