Marilyn Monroe – A short monologue

[For Marilyn Monroe’s non-90th birthday I decided to post this unpublished monologue, that I wrote with lots of love for a woman that is very very special to me. My clumsy translation into English was thoroughly revised by Ellen McRae]

Me as a child and my mother screaming while laughing. Or laughing while screaming. I don’t know. Angry or happy. I don’t know.

My mother was crazy, I think. Ended up in the loony bin. I did, too, for that matter—a couple of times—maybe three. Once I asked Joe to come and save me. We ran away through the basement…
Joe DiMaggio, my crazy husband who I think loved me more than anyone. Why choose a woman that every American wants to take to bed if you’re jealous whenever anybody even looks at her? It’s like buying a cake when you’re diabetic. But he did love me—in his own crazy and twisted way, trying to suffocate me. With his love. Continue reading

New selection for “The Coltrane Code” at the JIFF – Jaipur International Film Festival

My virtual love story with India continues!
Incredible: I am again competing with my short film “The Coltrane Code” at the 16th JIFF – Jaipur International Film Festivals 15 to 22 May, 2016, to be held in Jaipur, India.

I am very glad this time the selected film was my beloved “Coltrane”, considering that a total of 975 films were submitted from 60 countries for the festivals, out of which only 65 movies have been selected for screening in the festival.

Both “Dignity” and “The Coltrane Code” running at the Capodarco L’Altro Festival!

This piece of news makes me really full of joy and pride: double admission for both “Dignity” and “The Coltrane Code” at such a high level festival! Proof of it is that Valerio Mastandrea will be one of the jury members. He is among the best Italian actors and one of my favorites in general, being also a person full of human qualities.
Big joy, and hope!