I'm Marie , 26, queer fan of Luca Marinelli from Germany and I flew to Italy for 24 hours to see the special event in Spoleto.
It was an 1 hour conversation with the crew of Luca's play. To explain: I stutter pretty severly and it's very difficult for me to talk fluently, especially in front of so many people. So i didn't think I would have the chance to ask a question. Especially since it was completely sold out.
I had written down a little thank you letter to Luca in my notes app just in case. I've been a fan of his for 10 years and his role as Nicky in The Old Guard saved my life and he continues to save it ❤️ I struggle with depression and anxiety and Nicky inspires me to eat well and Joe and Nicky make me fall in love with life.
So , the Event started in Spoleto, the cutest little town. I lived in Italy for a year some time ago so I could follow the conversation in Italian on stage easily.
Luca seemed very happy to be there and guys: he's soooooo beautiful!!! They talked a bit and started answering questions from the public. I summoned all my courage and raised my hand. Luca is fluent in German since he lives in Berlin so I started talking in German, explaining that I stutter. He was so excited to see someone from Germany 🥺 then I couldn't talk fluently due to the stutter, he said very gently "alles gut " = "it's okay ". I raised my phone to indicate i had a message for him. He came over and read it out loud in Italian since I'd written it in Italian.
In the letter I said he's a great great actor and that "his" Nicky saves my life. His SMILE when he talked about TOG added ten years to my life. He then got up, handed me back my phone and HUGGED ME!!! I didn't except it and was so surprised. That meant the world to me 🥺🥺❤️ He truly gives great hugs 🥺 the entire theatre clapped btw!!!!
He also looked soooo similar to how he looked as Nicky and that made me very emotional. He was nervous and anxious and times but I could definitely relate to that 😁
In conclusion: Luca is the kindest man ever who deserves all the success and love and kindness in his life. 🥰❤️🌠
PS: I only took one pic and one short video because I was so present and in the moment 🥰
Spoleto Festival 1969, 1969, Offset lithograph, design by Saul Steinberg
Exhibition poster designed and created by Saul Steinberg, published for the Spoleto Festival, an annual summer music and opera festival held each June to early July in Spoleto, Italy.
Perhaps most famous for his New Yorker illustrations and cartoons, Saul Steinberg also created paintings, drawings, photographs, collages and sculptures that captured the modern American psyche. His style is characterized by emotional line work, a mixture of high and low cultural references, and a keen eye for the details and absurdities of city life. Although his work could be humorous, Steinberg also created surreal scenes and offered profound meditations on the postwar experience.
C'è Brigitte a Spoleto e Piediluco occhi sgranati e paparazzi in caccia della diva
C’è Brigitte a Spoleto e Piediluco occhi sgranati e paparazzi in caccia della diva
L’auto era davvero “un macchinone americano targato Usa”, come riferiva con gli occhi sgranati un cronista spoletino dell’Unità “sganciato” sul campo di battaglia? O una “potente Simca bicolore”, come riferivano invece i cronisti mondani degli altri giornali un po’ più smaliziati? Un fatto è certo: sul sedile posteriore c’era seduta Brigitte Bardot che da Fiumicino, dov’era atterrata con un aereo…