The video of the new episode of let’s talk aboutthe size of Netflix in which several guests discuss a theme. In the new episode, the issue of mental health is up for discussion. To moderate the meeting with Arisa and other guests, Daniele Mencarelli, the writer at the center of the production Everything cries out for redemption.
Here’s the video.
This is the description of the new episode of Let’s talk about it:
Are we really free to say publicly how we are? And how are mental illnesses represented today on social networks and in the audiovisual world? We asked Federico Cesari, Arisa, Alessia Lanza and Luca Mazzucchelli on the fourth episode of Parliamone, Time to Sit Down, moderated by Daniele Mencarelli.
Right during the podcast, author Daniele Mencarelli addressed the issue of mental health, and his experience, which was documented in his book but deepened, and also quoted a particular episode of life that concerned the mother and a dramatic and touching moment on the Ariccia bridge.
Everything Asks Salvation appeared on Netflix on October 14: it is Francesco Bruni’s miniseries based on Daniele Mencarelli’s novel of the same name. Here’s the trailer.
The series consists of seven episodes, one for each of the seven days of TSO (Compulsory Health Treatment) to which Daniele (Federico Cesari) is subjected. A week of isolation from the rest of the world in which he will have to face his fears and dig into himself on a path of acceptance of himself and others that will lead him to the strongest, most sincere and true bonds of his life to forge.
This is the summary:
Does ending seven days under TSO mean being crazy? Here’s what Daniele wonders, a twenty-year-old with over-sensitivity, who wakes up after a psychotic crisis in a psychiatric ward dormitory, along with five unlikely roommates with whom he thinks he has nothing in common, pressured by doctors they know. to rummage through his brain, and nursed by nurses who seem cynical and disinterested. But seven days are long and what at first seemed like a sentence slowly turns into one of the most intense and formative experiences of his life. A “drama of existence” that finds the root of our best bitter comedy, reinterpreted in a contemporary key, as in a cry for help, heartbreaking but full of hope, of the new generations and their enigmatic inconvenience of life.
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