"Tutti i colori del giallo"
Crime Fiction and Cinema for all Tastes
(9-11 May 2007)
Cornèr Banca confirms this appointment with crime fiction and cinema and, for
the second year running, is sponsoring this event, scheduled from 9 to 12 May 2007, in Massagno, at
the Nosedo Schools and the Lux Cinema.
Our bank is proud to see its name associated once again with a cultural event dedicated to a specific literary genre. Our ambition is to participate in keeping alive a cultural project that is attracting an increasingly wider audience, and this is undoubtedly the main reason for our sponsorship.
However, in this context, our determination to support an event promoted by the Municipality of Massagno, where Cornèr has had a presence going back as far as 1958, is no less important. That was the year when our second agency was opened there, and we are still the only bank active in this locality.
Crime fiction literature is the theme around which a rich programme of initiatives has been constructed, ranging from interviews and testimonials to the projection of films.
Programme:
Wednesday, 9 May 2007:
18h30: L’investigatore e il trovarobe (The Investigator and the Props Man) – Rossana Maspero meets Fabio Pusterla and Alessandro Perissinotto
21h00: film “Dopo mezzanotte” (“After Midnight”), by Davide Ferrario, 2003, Italy
Thursday, 10 May 2007:
18h30: Il Giallo del Nord (Nordic Crime Fiction) – Alessandra Casella presents Asa Larsson; public readings by Antonio Ballerio.
21h00: film “Le luci della sera” (“Lights in the Dusk”), by Aki Kaurismaki, 2006, Finland
Friday, 11 May 2007:
18h30: Con quella faccia un po’ così: un detective anomalo (With that Funny Face... : An Atypical Detective) – Mariano Morace interviews Bruno Morchio
21h00: film “Il lungo addio” (“The Long Goodbye”), by Robert Altman, 1973, United States
Cornèr Banca is the main sponsor of the entire event, but in particular of the first evening dedicated to Alessandro Perissinotto, who teaches creative writing at the University of Turin and is a well-known author in the world of crime fiction, and Fabio Pusterla, a poet from Ticino, who is the winner of an important prize awarded to the best Swiss poet of 2006.
Our bank is proud to see its name associated once again with a cultural event dedicated to a specific literary genre. Our ambition is to participate in keeping alive a cultural project that is attracting an increasingly wider audience, and this is undoubtedly the main reason for our sponsorship.
However, in this context, our determination to support an event promoted by the Municipality of Massagno, where Cornèr has had a presence going back as far as 1958, is no less important. That was the year when our second agency was opened there, and we are still the only bank active in this locality.
Crime fiction literature is the theme around which a rich programme of initiatives has been constructed, ranging from interviews and testimonials to the projection of films.
Programme:
Wednesday, 9 May 2007:
18h30: L’investigatore e il trovarobe (The Investigator and the Props Man) – Rossana Maspero meets Fabio Pusterla and Alessandro Perissinotto
21h00: film “Dopo mezzanotte” (“After Midnight”), by Davide Ferrario, 2003, Italy
Thursday, 10 May 2007:
18h30: Il Giallo del Nord (Nordic Crime Fiction) – Alessandra Casella presents Asa Larsson; public readings by Antonio Ballerio.
21h00: film “Le luci della sera” (“Lights in the Dusk”), by Aki Kaurismaki, 2006, Finland
Friday, 11 May 2007:
18h30: Con quella faccia un po’ così: un detective anomalo (With that Funny Face... : An Atypical Detective) – Mariano Morace interviews Bruno Morchio
21h00: film “Il lungo addio” (“The Long Goodbye”), by Robert Altman, 1973, United States
Cornèr Banca is the main sponsor of the entire event, but in particular of the first evening dedicated to Alessandro Perissinotto, who teaches creative writing at the University of Turin and is a well-known author in the world of crime fiction, and Fabio Pusterla, a poet from Ticino, who is the winner of an important prize awarded to the best Swiss poet of 2006.