(Adnkronos) - Mostra di Venezia: al Lido il film “Ennio Doris, c’è anche domani”; Laurea honoris causa a Marcello Cattani: l’Università Pegaso premia l’impegno nel campo biofarmaceutico; Festival di Emergency, 30 anni di Diritti, impegno e cure per i più deboli. Le vittime della guerra.
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00:30the victims of war.
00:34Family, honesty, transparency, freedom,
00:37the centrality of the person.
00:39These are the values that germinate in a child
00:41who lives a poor and happy childhood
00:43in a slum in Padovano
00:45and who as an adult makes the dream of opening a bank
00:48becoming the golden man of Italian finance.
00:50It is the story of Ennio Doris,
00:52Venetian banker who disappeared in 2021
00:55told in the biopic directed by Giacomo Campiotti.
00:58Ennio Doris, C'è Anche Domani,
01:00presented at the 81st International Art and Cinematographic Exhibition in Venice.
01:04The title of the film holds a family anecdote.
01:08C'è Anche Domani, because as seen in the film,
01:10is drawn from a true episode of 1953
01:14where my grandfather comforts my father
01:16because his Beniamin, the cyclist Fausto Coppi,
01:20had lost the stage and it looked like the Giro d'Italia,
01:23one of the last and it seemed he had lost the tour
01:26and instead my grandfather comforts him,
01:28my father is in tears, telling him
01:30Ennio, remember that there is also tomorrow
01:33and the next day Coppi wins the stage
01:35and subsequently wins the Giro d'Italia.
01:38So for my father this sentence has become a milestone,
01:43a foundation of his way of facing life
01:46and therefore even in the most difficult moments
01:48where it seems that everything is lost,
01:51remember that even tomorrow the sun will rise
01:53and even the day after tomorrow.
01:55The president of the Veneto region, Luca Zaia,
01:57present at the presentation of the film,
01:59has defined Ennio Doris as a great entrepreneur,
02:02a great Veneto.
02:03For him, the film presented in Venice
02:06is the story of one of us.
02:08The story of one of us who has become a great financier
02:11but who has been able to bring those values of Veneto
02:13which are humanity, solidarity
02:16and are values that he has managed as the only one
02:18to bring also in finance.
02:20Just think about what happened with Lehman Brothers,
02:23the collapse of this bank,
02:25120 million euros in debt to 11,000 clients of Mediolanum
02:32who lost these 120 million
02:35and then thanks to the idea of Ennio
02:37these 120 million are substantially allocated
02:41by the personal coffers of the Doris family
02:43and the Berlusconi family.
02:47The Maxi, National Museum of the Arts of the 21st century,
02:51is framed by the awarding ceremony
02:53of the Laurea Honoris Causa in Economic Sciences
02:56to Marcello Cattani,
02:58President of Farmindustria
03:00and Delegate Administrator of Sanofi,
03:02by the Pegasus Ateneo Digital University of Multiversity,
03:07the first education group in Italy
03:09and the second in Europe,
03:10which has defined him as an entrepreneurial leader
03:13and innovator in the biopharmaceutical field
03:16which has shaped the industrial landscape
03:18with his vision and his commitment.
03:20It is a day of great emotions,
03:22this recognition by the Pegasus Digital University
03:25I think it recognizes the contribution
03:28that through all my colleagues from Sanofi and Farmindustria
03:35we are able to give to the country system
03:38respect to the cures, to the drugs
03:41and therefore today the cures are a value,
03:44they are an investment and have a direct impact
03:47on the economy of the nation
03:49and therefore this recognition in Economic Sciences
03:52I think it closes the circle
03:54at least compared to my path of studies
03:57which is all STEM, all scientific
03:59because today when we talk about health,
04:01innovation, research and the possibility of cures
04:04we automatically talk about economy.
04:06For the President of the Pegasus Digital University
04:08this recognition is a point of contact
04:11between the Ateneo and scientific research.
04:14For us it is very important
04:15the first Laurea Honoris Causa of the Pegasus University
04:18we have chosen to attribute it to Marcello Cattanei
04:21who is an extraordinary leader of the pharmaceutical sector.
04:25I think there is a big point of contact.
04:28Pharmaceutical research is important for the country
04:31working on innovation means investing in young people
04:35and Atenei like ours provide competence
04:37in all production sectors, also in the pharmaceutical field.
04:40This award to Marcello Cattanei
04:43also testifies to the importance of the innovative spirit
04:46present in the digital Atenei.
04:49Today with this Laurea Honoris Causa
04:51it has such an important exponent
04:53of such an important sector as the pharmaceutical one
04:56with a leadership role as a weight on the Italian export
05:01it is a testimony of the fact that innovation
05:04which is at the heart of our formula of digital universities
05:07takes into account this spirit of the times.
05:10Strong link between institutions and industry
05:14as underlined by the Minister of University and Research
05:17Anna Maria Bernini presents the ceremony.
05:20We are working together with Pharmindustria
05:24to be able to allow a direct transition
05:27from the university training
05:30or training in research centers to work.
05:33So the deep meaning of this day
05:36is from research to business, from training to work
05:40also through the collaboration agreement
05:43that was stipulated at the beginning of the summer
05:46between Pharmindustria, the Ministry of University and Research
05:50and the conference of the rectors of the Italian universities.
05:5530 years of emergency, 30 years of rights, commitment and care
05:59for the weakest, the victims of war.
06:02In Reggio Emilia, the fourth edition of the festival of the ONG
06:05founded by Gino Strada, has as theme the people
06:08certainly the victims, but also those
06:11who since 1994 have been next to Emergency
06:14the operators, the doctors, the donors.
06:17This year Emergency turns 30 and looking at our story
06:20we thought that the true meaning of our story
06:23is that it has allowed many other people, 13 million,
06:26to continue their story.
06:28They are people victims of war, victims of poverty
06:31who found a doctor when they needed it
06:34and then the story of all the people who helped us do this job
06:37so all our humanitarian operators, volunteers, donors
06:41all the people who are interested in the destinies of other people
06:44from the other side of the world.
06:46And next to the festival, the exhibition
06:48to Humanity Lovers on the 30th anniversary of Emergency
06:51in Palazzo dei Musei until October 20.
06:54A journey through 10 words
06:56war, rights, neutrality, equality, utopia, care, people,
07:01beauty, culture, choice.
07:0410 words that convey the identity of Emergency
07:07and its commitment in Italy and in the world.
07:10Mainly we operate in Asia, in Central Asia and in Africa.
07:16We have a history of more than 30 years of work in Afghanistan
07:22with the presence of 4 hospitals
07:24and we have followed this country in all its long history of war.
07:28In Africa we are mainly in Sudan, Uganda and Sierra Leone.
07:34Sudan, unfortunately, we know that in the last year and a half
07:38has seen a state that was trying to build a future for its citizens
07:47in a state at war
07:49where everything that had been built in the past years
07:52is dissolving and disappearing.
07:55Instead in Sierra Leone we have the only free trauma center
08:00of traumatological surgery
08:02and therefore it is the only center that meets the needs
08:05of the entire population of Sierra Leone.
08:07Three points touched by the festival
08:09the manipulations in the story of the conflicts
08:12and how to defend yourself.
08:13When you observe that the dead people in the two factions
08:18are illustrated in a different way
08:21in a case removing the agent
08:23and therefore removing the idea that it was someone who killed those people
08:27this is a way to manipulate the information
08:29and bring people to be more favorable on one side than on the other.
08:35The work I do is to try to contrast the manipulation in this way
08:40that is, making people notice that each one of us
08:44actually has the possibility of realizing
08:46when he is hit in the nose.
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