What’s the weather like, tonight’s guests, November 17th: all the previews

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2024-11-17 06:50:00

New episode todayWhat’s⁢ the weather​ like?‘ today, November 17th,⁣ from⁣ 7.30pm live on Nove, and ⁢streaming on discovery+.⁣ Andrea Bocelli, Gabriele Salvatores and Pierfrancesco Favino among the guests of ‌ Fabio Fazio.

The guests ⁣and the previews

Guests of ​the episode: Andrea⁤ Bocellithe⁣ most loved Italian singer ​in the world and icon of global music, on the occasion of ⁣the thirtieth anniversary of his extraordinary ‍international career which boasts 90 million records sold ⁢all​ over the world and ‍16 billion ⁤streams and ​views on all platforms, ​6 Grammy nominations ‍Awards and 6 nominations at the Latin Grammy Awards, and a social following‍ of 10 million followers. Bocelli will soon be on TV with 2 event evenings ⁤dedicated ‌to ‘Andrea Bocelli 30: The Celebration’, a concert film directed by Sam Wrech, which recounts the ‘Andrea Bocelli 30th Anniversary –⁢ The Celebration’ event⁢ last July at the​ Teatro del ⁣Silenzio‍ in ⁢Lajatico.

Also in ​the studio is the Oscar Award Gabriele Salvatores And ⁢ Pierfrancesco⁤ Favinodirector and leading actor of the film ‘Naples – New York’, in⁣ cinemas from November​ 21st, based on a screenplay by ‍Federico Fellini and Tullio⁤ Pinelli.

This ⁤is the first ‌collaboration between Salvatores and the award-winning Favino, ‘Napoli‌ – New York’ is the ⁣21st ⁣film as⁣ director of the Oscar Award ⁢for Best Foreign Film in 1992 with ‘Mediterraneo’, which in its forty-year career has won prestigious awards such as 2 David di Donatello, 4 Silver⁢ Ribbons, 1 Golden Ciak⁤ and 1 Golden⁢ Globe.

And again: Lucia Annibaliombudsman of the Tuscany Region and author of the book‍ due out on November 19th ‘The future⁤ awaits me. I chose to be ⁣reborn’, ​written together with the ‍journalist Daniela Palumbo over 10 years after ⁢the attack she suffered, in which she tells her story and addresses the⁢ issue of gender violence; Vittorio Lingiardi, ⁤psychiatrist, psychoanalyst‌ and full professor of Dynamic Psychology ‌at ​the Faculty of Medicine⁣ and ⁤Psychology of the University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’, in ​bookstores with ‘Body, human’; Roberto Burioni, Full Professor ‌of Microbiology and ‌Virology at ‌Vita-Salute San Raffaele University; the Strega Prize ​and Campiello Prize writer Antonio‍ Scurati; ‍the deputy director of the Corriere della Sera Fiorenza Sarzanini; ​the director of Il Foglio, Claudio Cerasa; the‍ editorialist‌ of La Repubblica‍ Massimo Giannini; Michele Serra.

The evening ends with the unmissable appointment with ⁤’Che tempo​ che fa – Il ‍Tavolo’⁢ with Nino Frassica, Mara Maionchi, Max Giusti, Ubaldo Pantani, Mrs. Coriandoli, Francesco⁣ Paolantoni, Simona ⁢Ventura. ⁤Guests of​ the ⁢episode: Sofia Raffaeli, winner of the ⁤bronze⁢ medal in ⁢the individual general rhythmic gymnastics ⁣competition at the Paris Olympics, first individual Olympic medal for Italy in the⁤ history of‌ this discipline; Clara, live with the single ‘Nero⁣ gotico’; the presenter of ‘Bake Off – ​Sweets in the oven’ Benedetta Parodi and ‌the sports commentator Fabio Caressa, co-authors‍ of ‍’Calcio e pepe.⁢ Together is better’; Giovanni Esposito, among the protagonists of ⁤the new season‌ of ‘Vita da Carlo’,‌ a series starring and directed by Carlo Verdone; the actress, impersonator and radio presenter⁤ Francesca Manzini; the journalist Giovanni Terzi, soon in bookstores with ‘Yara’s Last Look. ⁤An Italian story’.

What ‍impact ‌has Andrea Bocelli had on the​ global music scene?

Interview between the Time.news Editor and Italian Culture Expert:

Time.news⁢ Editor (TNE): Good evening and welcome! Today we have a special guest, an expert ⁢in Italian culture and entertainment, to discuss the exciting episode ‌of “What’s⁤ the Weather Like?” airing tonight. Thanks for joining us!

Expert (E): ⁢Thank you for having⁢ me! It’s ‌a⁢ pleasure to ⁤discuss such a vibrant part of our culture.

TNE: Tonight’s episode‍ features some remarkable‌ guests, including Andrea Bocelli. For many, he ‍represents⁣ the pinnacle of⁣ Italian music. Can you share a bit about his impact ⁢on‌ global music?

E: Absolutely! Andrea Bocelli is not just a talented singer; he’s⁣ a cultural phenomenon. With over 90 ‌million⁤ records ⁣sold and 16 billion streams, he’s taken classical and pop music to new audiences. His ability to ⁣blend genres and connect⁤ emotionally through music has garnered him millions of followers​ worldwide. ​His ⁤upcoming​ concert‍ film, “Andrea⁤ Bocelli 30:‍ The Celebration,” highlights this incredible ‌journey over the past three decades.

TNE: That’s impressive! And then ⁢there’s Gabriele ⁢Salvatores and⁤ Pierfrancesco Favino, collaborating⁤ on​ a film titled ‘Naples⁤ –⁢ New York.’ What can you tell us ‍about this project?

E: This collaboration ⁢is particularly exciting because it ⁢marks‌ the first time‌ these two titans ‍of​ Italian ⁢cinema are working together. Salvatores, an​ Oscar winner for “Mediterraneo,” has a unique vision, while Favino is celebrated for his versatility and depth‌ as an actor. The film itself is‌ intriguing, based ​on a screenplay by iconic figures ​like ⁢Fellini and Pinelli—bringing a rich cinematic heritage to life. It’s ​set to engage ‍audiences with its cultural and emotional depth.

TNE: Moreover,‍ we ⁤have Lucia Annibali, who’s releasing a book after a traumatic‍ event in her life. How significant is her story within ⁤the context of contemporary Italian society?

E: Lucia Annibali’s journey is incredibly‌ potent and inspiring. Her book, “The Future ⁤Awaits‌ Me:‌ I Chose to Be Reborn,” speaks to resilience and empowerment.⁤ It’s a testament​ to the strength of the human spirit, especially in overcoming adversity. Her⁤ presence as ⁣an author and ombudsman also highlights important social issues in Italy, fostering a dialogue ⁤on women’s ‌rights and violence. Her voice represents hope and ⁢change, resonating deeply in society.

TNE: These guests tonight certainly reflect a rich tapestry of ⁢Italian‍ culture and social​ issues. What ‍do you think makes programs like “What’s the Weather Like?” so important ⁣to Italian audiences?

E: ​Programs‍ like⁣ this serve ​as vital platforms⁢ for cultural exchange and discourse. They ⁢bring‌ together diverse voices and perspectives, celebrating achievements in the arts while addressing significant ​social themes. This kind⁢ of dialogue fosters a⁤ deeper appreciation for both⁤ the light and shadow of human​ experiences, making it not just entertainment, but also a catalyst for social awareness.

TNE: A powerful conclusion! Thank ⁢you for sharing⁢ your insights with us today. We’re looking forward to the episode‍ tonight!

E: Thank you for having me! It’s always a delight to explore the beauty and complexity of Italian ‍culture. Enjoy the show!

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