Rome, summer 2010. The adventure starts here video of Peter Meredith, Sardinian birth who moved to Rome for work, but that the work loses and finds strength in a difficult game, with the rent that weighs so much that I could not more to make ends meet. The vain search for a job to the point of exhaustion un'autoironica invent a way to "promote his candidacy" on the one hand, and shed light on a condition now in Italy is becoming much more dramatic than one might have imagined on the other.
come alive documentary film titled Unemployed rent , Merloni and Luca Peter Meredith, entirely self-produced and manufactured in Italy around the city of Rome, Florence, Lecce, Cagliari, Genoa, Bologna, Verona, Naples, Milan.
The subject is very simple, here is the genius of a man with a placard / sandwich him with the writing on "Unemployed in rent," which roams the streets of several cities proposing to passers-by for any type of work and leaving slips with his address and his contact details. Constantly movie, inspired by the meetings that he happens to be done to discuss the serious problem of unemployment in Italy with the Italians themselves, seeking a comment, a solution of a job or sometimes even just a pat on the shoulder. They are many who understand the drama of his (and that of many other young people!) Almost every situation and when it is proposed to be taken as a handyman reply: "Maybe. If I'd work to give it to you. "
come alive documentary film titled Unemployed rent , Merloni and Luca Peter Meredith, entirely self-produced and manufactured in Italy around the city of Rome, Florence, Lecce, Cagliari, Genoa, Bologna, Verona, Naples, Milan.
The subject is very simple, here is the genius of a man with a placard / sandwich him with the writing on "Unemployed in rent," which roams the streets of several cities proposing to passers-by for any type of work and leaving slips with his address and his contact details. Constantly movie, inspired by the meetings that he happens to be done to discuss the serious problem of unemployment in Italy with the Italians themselves, seeking a comment, a solution of a job or sometimes even just a pat on the shoulder. They are many who understand the drama of his (and that of many other young people!) Almost every situation and when it is proposed to be taken as a handyman reply: "Maybe. If I'd work to give it to you. "
The idea is taken from the story of a twenty-four English, David Lowe, who is said to have been the first famous unemployed (with a degree in history, ed) to wander the streets of London wearing a sandwich board bearing the words "Job Wanted", the young man thanks to this brilliant operation "self marketing" even managed to get hired.
That these two guys, among other things, still looking for sponsors for distribution, is a review of documented and filmed this bizarre initiative, with the intent to see if a stunt like this could have happened in our country.
That these two guys, among other things, still looking for sponsors for distribution, is a review of documented and filmed this bizarre initiative, with the intent to see if a stunt like this could have happened in our country.
Behind the friendly game staged by the mask of the bill, however, lies a very serious problem that the people you see in the docu / film knows it is appreciated the inventiveness of the boy's but there is so much understanding, and above all, a lot of awareness of sad helplessness behind seemingly legitimate request but virtually impossible to fulfill. Unemployment has indeed become one of the worst evils of our century, they say to Istat, the percentage who say the relentless cycle are updated on the business pages of newspapers and say it also, unfortunately, many people every month do somersaults to afford rent. In the era of 'false contracts, "the occasional collaborations of undeclared work and one in black, the feeling that characterizes the generation that Massimo Venier called" 1000 € "is becoming desperate. Despair that these two boys can skillfully turn into something creative, sometimes funny (thanks to the actions of some characters who seem almost characters), but also constructive, because at the end of the documentary will pull a bit 'conclusions and we will try to draw up a report on employment in a country which for the moment is in deep crisis.
The documentary lasts around 75 minutes and is accompanied by the music of The Niro. For the moment the first episode is online, filmed in Rome, but we hope to see soon the rest of the way even to know whether or not there will be a happy ending.
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