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We found this on youtube and we are glad to show you how is beautiful our country. BBC Italy Unpacked Documentary About Italy it’s divided in to 3 parts: Italy Documentary I: The Art of the Feast Their journey begins in Bologna, the capital of Emilia-Romagna, one of the richest regions in Italy. They find […]

Documentary about Italy

We found this on youtube and we are glad to show you how is beautiful our country.

BBC Italy Unpacked

Documentary About Italy

it’s divided in to 3 parts:

  • Italy Documentary I: The Art of the Feast
    Their journey begins in Bologna, the capital of Emilia-Romagna, one of the richest regions in Italy. They find out why the city is know as la Dotta (the Learned), la Grassa (the Fat) and la Rossa (the Red), while visiting its shops, art institutions and the oldest university in the world. Andrew and Giorgio experience the social and friendly atmosphere of the region and meet fishermen casting huge nets at the mouth of the river Po. From there, it is a short journey to Ferrara where they discover the legacy left by the famous dynasty d’Este, and to Modena, home of balsamic vinegar and Ferrari. Finally, Giorgio reveals the source of modern Italian cuisine – at the Palatina Library in Parma he views an original copy of the first cook book of the newly united Italy – while Andrew admires Correggio’s magnificent fresco in the dome of Parma Cathedral.
  • Italy Documentary II: Looking to the Future
    The second leg of their journey takes Giorgio home, to Lombardy, a region brimming with engineering innovations and the influences brought by the proximity to Northern Europe, always with an eye to the future. The first stop is of course Corgeno, Giorgio’s hometown, where Andrew is the guest at a typical Sunday Lunch at the Locatelli’s home. Andrew repays him with a visit to some very unusual frescos by Lorenzo Lotto, hidden in a private chapel. The Christ with long fingernails is one of Andrew favourite frescos. And it’s time to reach Milan, the capital, with its temples dedicated to the Gods of religion (The Duomo), art (La Scala) and capitalism (the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele the II and surroundings streets, full of luxury shops).
  • Italy Documentary III: Land of Many Treasures
    The final leg of their journey moves north to Piedmont. They visit an abbey along the Via Francigena, an ancient road running from Rome to Canterbury, to reflect with the monks who live there. There are many gastronomic treasures to discover in this region, from the famous rice fields of Vercelli, to the Gianduiotti in Turin, the region’s capital. Giorgio chats to the founder of slow food, Carlo Petrini. Andrew explores the baroque architecture all over Turin. Finally, another incredible pilgrimage site: Sacro Monte, Holy Mountains, in Varallo. A series of gruesome chapels on top of a mountain full of waxworks enacting scenes like the Massacre of the Innocents.

 

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