L'Unità: “Spyne”, thriller d’esordio di Anna Antonelli dal 21 maggio nei cinema

Il film ispirato alla storia vera di una spia corsa interpretata da Stefano Cassetti
Un racconto sospeso tra tensione psicologica e dramma umano, che tocca anche il tema della disabilità e delle lesioni spinali. Anna Antonelli ha scelto il genere thriller per fare il suo esordio sul grande schermo con “Spyne”, che arriverà nelle sale italiane dal 21 maggio, prodotto e distribuito da Creations Factory. Ispirato ad una storia vera, il film vede protagonista Pierre, ex spia corsa interpretata da Stefano Cassetti, che dopo una vita tra missioni e segreti prova a costruirsi una normalità. Ma quando una grave malattia lo rende tetraplegico, il passato torna improvvisamente a minacciarlo. I segreti custoditi dall’uomo diventano infatti oggetto di interesse di forze oscure, dando vita a una resa dei conti che coinvolge non solo la sua sopravvivenza, ma anche verità nascoste legate al mondo dell’intelligence. Accanto a Cassetti, nel cast figurano Giorgia Fiori, Andrea Bruschi, Ivan Franek e Alessandro Cremona.
Girato in Liguria, “Spyne” si distingue anche per l’attenzione realistica al mondo della riabilitazione. Fondamentale il supporto del dottor Antonino Massone, che ha ospitato parte delle riprese nell’unità spinale Asl 2 di Pietra Ligure, contribuendo a restituire uno sguardo autentico sulla quotidianità delle persone con lesioni spinali. La sceneggiatura è firmata da Paolo Fittipaldi, mentre la fotografia è affidata a Matteo De Angelis. Il montaggio porta la firma di Angelo D’Agata, con musiche originali di Filippo Quaglia e Raffaele Rebaudengo. La distribuzione internazionale sarà curata da Blue Eyes Film. Finanziato nell’ambito del PR FESR Liguria 2021–2027, il film sarà presentato in anteprima il 18 maggio al Cinema Adriano di Roma e il 21 maggio al Cinema Anteo di Milano.

“Spyne,” thriller debut novel by Anna Antonelli, in cinemas from May 21st

The film based on the true story of a Cold War spy, starring Stefano Cassetti.
A suspenseful tale suspended between psychological tension and human drama, which also touches on the theme of disability and spinal injuries. Anna Antonelli chose the thriller genre for her debut on the big screen with “Spyne,” which will be released in Italian cinemas on May 21st, produced and distributed by Creations Factory. Inspired by a true story, the film sees Pierre, a former Cold War spy played by Stefano Cassetti, who after a life of missions and secrets, tries to build a normal life. But when a serious illness renders him tetraplegic, the past suddenly threatens him. The secrets held by the man become the subject of interest for dark forces, leading to a reckoning that involves not only his survival, but also hidden truths related to the world of intelligence. Alongside Cassetti, the cast includes Giorgia Fiori, Andrea Bruschi, Ivan Franek, and Alessandro Cremona.
Shot in Liguria, “Spyne” also stands out for its realistic attention to the world of rehabilitation. The support of Dr. Antonino Massone was crucial, who hosted part of the filming at the Asl 2 spinal unit in Pietra Ligure, contributing to a genuine look at the daily lives of people with spinal injuries. The screenplay is by Paolo Fittipaldi, while the photography is by Matteo De Angelis. The editing is by Angelo D’Agata, with original music by Filippo Quaglia and Raffaele Rebaudengo. International distribution will be handled by Blue Eyes Film. Financed as part of the PR FESR Liguria 2021–2027, the film will have its premiere on May 18th at the Cinema Adriano in Rome and May 21st at the Cinema Anteo in Milan.

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“Spyne”, thriller d’esordio di Anna Antonelli dal 21 maggio nei cinema

Il film ispirato alla storia vera di una spia corsa interpretata da Stefano Cassetti Un racconto sospeso tra tensione psicologica e dramma umano, che tocca anche il tema della disabilità e delle lesioni spinali. Anna Antonelli ha scelto il genere thriller per fare il suo esordio sul grande schermo con “Spyne”, che arriverà nelle sale […]

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#MastoFalegname

Bella idea per fare #cassetti piccoli per la minuteria.
I culi di profilato si possono trovare (gratis) da chi posa cartongesso.

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#WoodWorking

Smart idea to make #drawers for small parts.

https://invidious.weblibre.org/watch?v=xdCSSa4UOwA

Genius Idea for Making Small Drawers or Beyond Stupid? You Tell Me

This is steel stud wall framing you can get at any building supply store. Actually the track (or plate) the wall studs fasten to at the top and bottom. This has straight sides and no holes, so much better for this. The hardest part is cutting it into pieces. I used my grinder with a thin cutting blade and no guard (responsible for his own actions adult here, so go find some children to lecture after I ban you from my channel), but sheet metal snips would also work. The easiest way would be if you have one of those metal cutting chop saws, but avoid using the one for cutting wood! Actually you could use the miter saw if you used an old blade and made a hold rig like I did for the hacksaw - just cut through the holding rig and say your prayers. I knew the hacksaw wouldn't work (even with a blade with more teeth) but built the holding rig to give it the best chance of working just to demonstrate that it wouldn't work. 'Cause I knew guys would ask if they can use a hacksaw. Try it for yourself. Do it! Jigsaw with metal cutting blade? Yes, but more difficult. Dremel? Yes, but you are going to need a big stack of cutting disks and an afternoon to do it. I did this project VERY quickly, so it's not an example of my best work. You will realize superior results if you slow down and do a good job of cutting the parts and cleaning everything up. The metal is fastened using 1/2" nails driven in as shown in the video. I used a center punch to start the hole and lock the parts together. This method is more than strong enough for whatever will be in these drawers, so don't be worrying it. Use tiny screws if this kind of thing keeps you up at night. I decided after I started putting it together to add a bit of walnut to pretty it up. Think that the walnut takes the project overall from a 3 right up to a 7.5. Slowing down and being more careful could boost that to 8.5 or even a 9. 10 is reserved for anything with dovetails. Of course these drawers can be made any length and have dividers inside. I used two different width as well. If you a real metal worker, you can make these drawers without wood by cleverly bending up the ends. I was going to do that but thought this method was easier to accomplish for the average mess maker out in his mom's garage. That blade change was going to be a YouTube short, but I HATE YouTube shorts so I put it where it belongs - in a real video. ▶️ Project plans for sale: https://ibuildit.ca/plans/ ▶️Support the work I do on Locals: https://ibuildit.locals.com/ ▶️ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=865843&ty=h ▶️ Join my Makers Mob for detailed build tutorials: https://go.themakersmob.com/john-heisz-i-build-it/?via=ibuildit My "Scrap bin" channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/IBuildItScrapBin #ibuildit #woodworking Website: https://ibuildit.ca/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/I-Build-It-258048014240900/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/i_build_it.ca/

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