2019 Programme
Event #63
Silvia Vecchini, Sualzo
Comics and reality
Words, images, acting, landscapes, silence: every element of comics is needed to light reality, even the most complex one to tell. Two graphic novel authors will show how sequential storytelling can be a tool to provide kids the possibility to find the right words to tell the truth without losing hope.
https://www.festivaldellamente.it/it/live-streaming-alessandro-barbero/Silvia Vecchini is author of picture books and of stories for children. Her books have been translated into various languages.
Sualzo is the nickname of Antonio Vincenti, a missed saxophonist and self-taught drawer, author and illustrator.
Together, they wrote and illustrated some graphic novels, among them Fiato sospeso, that won the Orbil Award in 2013 (Tunué, 2011), Forse l’amore (Tunué, 2017), La zona rossa (Il castor, 2017) and 21 giorni alla fine del mondo (Il Castoro, 2019).
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Event #31Approfonditamente
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