Antonio Padellaro
Appearance
q:it:Antonio Padellaro (1946) is an Italian publisher, journalist, and essayist. He is one of the co-founders of the Il Fatto Quotidiano.
Quotes
[edit]- Finally, I had followed the surprising career of Piersanti Mattarella [brother of the Italian President Mattarella]. His career developed in the shadow of his powerful father Bernardo, who was a minister several times and a great collector of votes and friendships, some of which were compromising, in Castellammare del Golfo, in western Sicily, home to the most ruthless mafia. [...] We must not betray our origins if they have brought us privileges and benefits. And Piersanti had unfortunately forgotten that he was the eldest son of Bernardo and his vows.
- Sergio Mattarella, l'avvocato dei misteri: "Il fratello Piersanti sbagliò", Ilfattoquotidiano.it, 9 February 2015
- There are those who reproach q:it:Massimo Fini for squandering his enormous talent, as if talent could be used for anything other than squandering it. He did so in the only way permitted to a true journalist: through the right reading, through writing, through the integrity of his ideas. But above all, by relying on the immeasurable ignorance of his colleagues. [...] I would have loved to have been friends with Massimo Fini in the 1970s and breathe in the exhilaration of that joyful and unknown journalism, which is not a job but a gift from the gods, accompanied by the amazement that at the end of the month they even pay you.
- Una vita di Massimo Fini: "l'autobiografia di un collega raro, con cui si litiga spesso"., Ilfattoquotidiano.it, 27 February 2015
Stavolta ti faccio morire dal ridere
[edit]- Interview to Roberto Benigni, L'Espresso, 13 November 1997
- Leonardo Pieraccioni, whom an unexpectedly controversial Carlo Verdone has called a “comedian of nothing.”
- Here is the latest from the master [Roberto Benigni] who, in terms of box office predictions, has to contend with his pupil, assuming that Vergaio's jester has anything in common, apart from his Tuscan origins, with the big kid Pieraccioni.
- (About the film Life Is Beautiful}} Instead of relying on a lazy rehash of himself, Benigni has decided to perform like an acrobat, oops, on the reckless tightrope of the comic-tragic.
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