Circolo Arcobaleno Arcigay Arcilesbica Trieste, DayDreaming Project, and Studio Fåröfilm
in collaboration with
MetroKubo – Rainbow Families Association
they present
I DO NOT EXIST
(Children of same-sex families tell their stories)
Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 6:00 PM
MetroKubo – Via dei Capitelli 6563b (Barbacan Square) – Trieste
Exhibition Opening: "Once Upon a Time... My Ghost Family"“
Drawings made by the children of Italian same-sex families.
An aperitif will follow.
Exhibition opening hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM
From November 16th to 30th 2011
All over the world, there are families with same-sex parents—homoparental families. Even in Italy—despite the claims of some politicians—they exist, and we can encounter them every day at the bakery, the pediatrician, or at school.
The children born and raised in these families drew their mother and the other mother, their father and the other father—in short, their families.
This exhibition is a direct and honest account of this simple reality.
Organized by the Daydreaming Project Cultural Association and Studio Fåröfilm, in collaboration with Famiglie Arcobaleno – Gay Parents Association.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 9:00 PM
Ariston Cinema – Viale Romolo Gessi 14 – Trieste
Screening of the documentary “The Wolf in Shorts” by Nadia Dalle Vedove and Lucia Stano.
Produced thanks in part to the support of its audience, THE WOLF IN SHORTS is now taking flight from the small screen to the big screen. After appearing on Rai Tre twice, the first documentary to give voice to the children of Italian gay men begins its national tour in Trieste.
Two homosexual couples and their children tell their stories in a film that followed them in their lives for two years to let the power of reality have the final say.
Organized by Circolo Arcobaleno Arcigay Arcilesbica Trieste and Studio Fåröfilm
Followed by a meeting with the public.
Present in the room were directors Nadia Delle Vedove and Lucia Stano, Francesco Bilotta (lecturer in private law, lawyer, member of Avvocatura per i diritti LGBT – Rete Lenford), Margherita Bottino (psychologist, author of publications on sexual orientation and homoparenting), and a representative of the Famiglie Arcobaleno Association.
