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In 79 AD,the sister cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were destroyed and buried during a long catastrophic eruption of the volcano Mount Vesuvius. The ruins steeped in history are captured in stark detail by Italian photographer Mimono Jodice.
His photograph will be part of the photo exhibition Unescoitala which will be on display at the Nehru Centre from March 11 to 17. The exhibition will showcase the works of 14 of Italys best contemporary photographers were commissioned to photograph 44 world heritage sites in Italy,including the medieval hill town Assissi,the cultural landscape of Cinque Terre and the renaissance city of Urbino.
While in its seventh edition,the festival offered road shows and food festivals including cheese and pasta making demonstrations,this year,its introducing a Vetrina Italian Shopping Festival for the first time.
Its a platform to present to the Indian consumers the best of Italian brands present in India, says Narinder Nayar,president,IICCI. The festival will provide a shopping map featuring 120 participating Italian brand outlets,including Fiat,United Colors of Benetton,Kappa and Little Italy.
An Italian film festival has been organised from March 13 to 16 at the Nehru Centre featuring the works of directors like Vittorio De Sica,Giuseppe Patroni Griffi and Pietro Germi. The films will include Miracolo a Milano,a neorealist classic directed by De Sica that tells the tale of the miserable Milanese underclass,Divorzio allItaliana,which takes a satirical look at Italian society,and Morte a Venezia,a romantic drama set in Venice.
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