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UGLY RACE TO WHOM?

UGLY RACE TO WHOM?

Prejudices, clichés and other injustices

Who are the migrants? We are, Italian emigrants of a hundred years ago. And they are, immigrants from the East and the South of the world today. United by the same smell of misery and despair. Now as then, condemned by the same contemptuous and violent words of racists people, frightened by diversity and unable to grasp the value of it. Same stories, same suspicions, same political solutions. And when we will no longer distinguish “us” from “them”, maybe we’ll be able to let go of our prejudices and clichés and only see the colour of humanity.

with DEBORAH MORESE
guitar DIEGO CAPELLI
percussions FRANCESCO PEDERZANI
voice MELISSA FONTANA
written by CRISTINA MAURELLI
directed by CARLO CONCINA