Author: Massimo Volpe

CORRIERE CANADESE / A Forgotten Italian Olympian Immortalized on Film

TORONTO – Perhaps more than any other sporting event, the Winter Olympics highlights the human story above athletics – which is nowhere more evident than with the bobsled competition. Take the 1988 four-man Jamaican bobsled team in Calgary, for instance. Though they were disqualified, the team was immortalized on screen largely because they were a tropical nation competing in a niche winter sport. And now, an Italian bobsled success story is finally getting its own movie… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

CORRIERE CANADESE / Risate e giallo: Christian De Sica sulle orme di Agatha Christie

TORONTO – Per essere precisi, la classica storia del “chi è il colpevole” si riferisce all’età d’oro della narrativa gialla degli anni ’20 e ’30, guidata da autori britannici come Dorothy L. Sayers e Agatha Christie. Ma ci sono state variazioni della narrazione del detective per quasi millenni, il che potrebbe anche spiegare parte dell’ossessione italiana per i drammi criminali… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

CORRIERE CANADESE / Italy the Stage for an Old-Fashioned Rom-Com

TORONTO – In this climate of intense political polarization, the art of storytelling has all but died. Yes, writers like Dante, Shakespeare and Hemingway imbued their work with views so political that it led to exile, heavy government scrutiny and surveillance. But while these scribes wrote about the suffering of the working class, the dangers of authoritarianism and the corruptibility of the powerful, their works were layered masterpieces… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>