Since 1966, Francesco Crispi was secretary of the Award of theater "Luigi Pirandello" of Cassa di Risparmio VE for the provinces of Sicily, where he - until his death - is the function of Head of Press that in its interpretation (thanks to the foresight and open-mindedness of the President of The Pond of Ferdinand Alcontres) led him to be in line with his ideas, a true "soul" and promoting cultural, but still without much hype and modestly, with a steady work that led him to network the knowledge and expertise of different stakeholders.
Award that had the highest patronage of the Presidency of the Republic (a representation of the Institute of Credit Siciliano was received for the submission of the Project by the then President Joseph Saragat) was assigned to a work of original theater that had not yet been neither published nor represented.
At the same time, the prize since 1971 (as the International Prize "Luigi Pirandello") gave a special lifetime achievement award for playwrights or directors who were distinguished for their creativity or the ability to translate the sensitivity of modern classics of the theater.
Thus Ingmar Bergman, the great Swedish filmmaker, but also great theater, came to Palermo.
In a photo stored in our own, very untidy, my father's photo archive is affectionately embraced by the great Ingmar Bergman, another posing next to one another in front of the photographer.
was an exceptional event that Bergman had come to Palermo, leaving his small island in the Baltic.
was, overcoming his natural shyness, including why - thanks to the correspondence entered into with our father - that the plate would ideally connected with Luigi Pirandello and that was a tribute to his skill and sensitivity in having staged some work.
In a recurrence related to Ingmar Bergman (the news of his death in 2007), while commemorating the great filmmaker, the Sicilian newspapers have been silent for an event so important for the Sicilian culture.
It is known that the memory of newspapers and journalists, most of the time is short and that this is useful most of the time to give a great resonance in such news would not be true only if you mention all of their historical background and the its roots.
But in us, has aroused great concern and regret the fact that no mention whatever of its own that Palermo was the great Bergman came to receive the license plate "Luigi Pirandello".
My brother Salvatore Crispi, just in this circumstance, deemed it appropriate to send a letter to the editor of the Giornale di Sicilia, to refresh your memory on the relationship between the premium of Luigi Pirandello's theater and Ingmar Bergman.
Here is his letter that was later published in the Journal of Sicily on August 20, 2007, under the heading "Letters," with the title "The director Bergman won the first plate in Palermo Luigi Pirandello" while the loop as recited : "It was 1971, the master was premiered at the Teatro Biondo. It was a source of great pride for the city" .
Award that had the highest patronage of the Presidency of the Republic (a representation of the Institute of Credit Siciliano was received for the submission of the Project by the then President Joseph Saragat) was assigned to a work of original theater that had not yet been neither published nor represented.
At the same time, the prize since 1971 (as the International Prize "Luigi Pirandello") gave a special lifetime achievement award for playwrights or directors who were distinguished for their creativity or the ability to translate the sensitivity of modern classics of the theater.
Thus Ingmar Bergman, the great Swedish filmmaker, but also great theater, came to Palermo.
In a photo stored in our own, very untidy, my father's photo archive is affectionately embraced by the great Ingmar Bergman, another posing next to one another in front of the photographer.
was an exceptional event that Bergman had come to Palermo, leaving his small island in the Baltic.
was, overcoming his natural shyness, including why - thanks to the correspondence entered into with our father - that the plate would ideally connected with Luigi Pirandello and that was a tribute to his skill and sensitivity in having staged some work.
In a recurrence related to Ingmar Bergman (the news of his death in 2007), while commemorating the great filmmaker, the Sicilian newspapers have been silent for an event so important for the Sicilian culture.
It is known that the memory of newspapers and journalists, most of the time is short and that this is useful most of the time to give a great resonance in such news would not be true only if you mention all of their historical background and the its roots.
But in us, has aroused great concern and regret the fact that no mention whatever of its own that Palermo was the great Bergman came to receive the license plate "Luigi Pirandello".
My brother Salvatore Crispi, just in this circumstance, deemed it appropriate to send a letter to the editor of the Giornale di Sicilia, to refresh your memory on the relationship between the premium of Luigi Pirandello's theater and Ingmar Bergman.
Here is his letter that was later published in the Journal of Sicily on August 20, 2007, under the heading "Letters," with the title "The director Bergman won the first plate in Palermo Luigi Pirandello" while the loop as recited : "It was 1971, the master was premiered at the Teatro Biondo. It was a source of great pride for the city" .
The death of director Ingmar Bergman has given rise a great thrill and a great regret, for he, with his immortal works, was able to photograph the human and social context of the period contemporaneo.Questo sad event was reported, quite rightly, with great emphasis, in the media, who recalled i prizes and international awards, which were assigned to this great director.
Overlooked, however, was an event that has brought fame to the city of Palermo.
In the '60s, my father Francesco Crispi proposed the allocation of a theatrical two-year award, named after Luigi Pirandello.
This proposal was welcomed by Ferdinando Stagno D'Alcontres President of the Cassa di Risparmio VE for the Sicilian provinces.
In 1971, as part of this initiative, the International Prize was established by Luigi Pirandello, which had the task of assigning a gold plaque with the image of Louis Piarandello, the work of Emilio Greek, a personality who had distinguished themselves in the world of cinema and theater.
The 1st International Targa in 1971 was awarded to Ingmar Bergman, who was a guest of the Cassa di Risparmio VE for the Sicilian provinces of Villa Igea and received from the hands of President Stagno D'Alcontres this award in a ceremony, very nice, which took place at the Teatro Biondo.
The event was a moment of great pride for the city that, for once, especially in those years, was not brought to the attention, nationally and internationally as a place where it occurs only sad and tragic news stories, but as a city capable of expressing high levels of education.
would, therefore, important in memory of Bergman, but also to highlight the positive events that we are able to express, who remembered the license plate of gold given to this great director. (Salvatore Crispi)
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