15 December

Right to Imagination


Boards by Dudolf, an Hungarian illustrator.


Find 3 apples.

Can You find the DOE among the stags?

Find 3 candy canes and 1 bird.

Find 4 socks.

Can you find the empty mug?

Can You spot a sock? And Santa's hat?


As background music, Oreste wants to play the song that she left you last year while you were playing Dudolf:
Invisible by Zara Larsson, the soundtrack of Klaus, 2019 (you've seen it, right?).

It reminds us that The greatest things you'll never know are Invisible.

Did you find everything?




Useless advice

Breathe.

Back to the Outback

Tired of being watched, photographed and judged by humans as evil and dangerous, a group of animals decide to escape from the zoo where they are locked up and return to the Outback.
A fantastic film in which the heroes are poisonous but extraordinary creatures.
An animated adventure ready to prove that diversity is often synonymous with beauty.
On Netflix.

Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books

di Azar Nafisi, Random House USA Inc, 2003

“Do not, under any circumstances, belittle a work of fiction by trying to turn it into a carbon copy of real life; what we search for in fiction is not so much reality but the epiphany of truth.”

Struggle. Resistance. Evasion. Revolt.
That's what literature becomes for seven students and their teacher, who meet up to take class clandestinely during the Islamic revolution in Iran.
Reading the great classics, like The Great Gatsby, Lolita and Pride and Prejudice, they keep alive their critical conscience, their ability to analyze and above all, create a space to defend their own human dignity.
A book that remains inside even after finishing it because it deals with real life, the one that continues despite everything.