On the centenary of the birth of Dario Fo, the Festival dedicates a day to "Funny Mystery," to freedom of speech and to "The unscrewed" by Carlo Lizzani. The president of the Fo Rame Foundation: "Their true heritage is not a text to be preserved intact, but a method to keep alive"
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On the centenary of the birth of Dario Fo, the Festival dedicates a day to "Funny Mystery," to freedom of speech and to "The unscrewed" by Carlo Lizzani. The president of the Fo Rame Foundation: "Their true heritage is not a text to be preserved intact, but a method to keep alive"