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Which is better, winter or summer? Let's see what our two friends have to say. And what do you think?
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Our two picnickers are hungry, but before having something to eat they take out a bottle of wine and talk about how it should be tasted.
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The picnickers are joined by another couple, who have just returned from a trip to India. After a brief disucssion about Indian food, they all agree that Italian food is the best in the world.
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Francesco is in the Province of Avellino and talks to us about one of the Campania Region's most important archaeological sites: the Norman Castle of Avella, destroyed and rebuilt numerous times, but well preserved nonetheless.
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The excursion to the Castle of Avella continues and we see the preserved walls of this historic place. Places such as this are common in Campania, thanks to the numerous civilizations that passed through this region in earlier times.
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Here's the story of the Italian version of "killing two birds with one stone."
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Mothers Day is approaching. Four mothers (including our Marika!) give us their thoughts on what it means to be a mother.
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Federica Reale is a Genovese artist who now lives in Rome. She tells us her story and how she uses it in her art.
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Federica conducts art workshops for children and adults. Participants use paper, often recycled, to create highly personal books.
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Pupazzo is the word for "doll," but Federica has transformed it (as she likes to do with words) into pupezza because pezzo means "piece," and as you will see, she uses pieces or scraps to make these dolls. Federica uses these rag/paper dolls as a means for looking deeper inside herself, at the dark as well as the light parts. It is part of a kind of therapy she uses to help others discover hidden areas inside themselves, by means of creative imagination.
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An exclusive interview with the world-famous Italian film director and screenwriter, Federico Fellini. 
 
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Fellini, interviewed at the Trevi Fountain, during the filming of La Dolce Vita, discussed his relationships with producers.
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Fellini describes his relationship to a producer who became so exasperated by the director, that he drank ink in mock suicide.
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Crowds of Romans gather to watch the filming of Anita Ekberg in the Trevi Fountain. Federico Fellini tells of his inspirations for the film La Dolce Vita.
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Fellini tells how La Dolce Vita scenes were filmed both on the Via Veneto and on a set reconstructing the famous street in Cinecittà. The director also discusses his being a Capricorn.
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