

The splendid "European Fairy Tales" series of animated films made in the 1970s and based on folklore tales and stories from various European nations, from Italy to France, from Belgium to Hungary, from Switzerland to England. The shorts in rotation take their cue from Carnival: fifteen short animated films resulting from international co-productions, each of which tells a fairy tale belonging to the folk tradition of a European country.

Stefania Zani will be at Giunti Odeon to present Siamo anima. Riconoscersi oltre il tempo: il disegno invisibile degli incontri che cambiano la vita (Piemme), together with Michela D’Inca.
The Book:
This book is a map for those who feel they are on a journey — an opportunity to reread one’s personal story in the light of the Soul’s eternity, discovering that every encounter, even the most painful, carries within it a possibility for transformation, and an invitation to listen to the silent voice that guides us beyond time.
Siamo anima is the fruit of a personal journey and years of spiritual research exploring life’s deepest mystery: who we truly are.
We do not possess a Soul — we are Soul, an eternal spark moving through lives and incarnations, traveling across experiences, relationships, and challenges in order to remember itself.
With an intimate and authentic voice, the author weaves together ancient wisdom, Kabbalah, spiritual traditions, and her own lived experience to guide us toward discovering the invisible design behind the encounters, separations, and soul recognitions that shape our destiny.
Within these pages we meet Soul Families, karmic bonds, Soul Sisters and Companions, and ultimately face the dizzying experience of meeting the Twin Flame — an event that shatters all certainties and propels us toward profound awakening.
Through synchronicities, trials, wounds, and gifts, the subtle threads connecting our lives emerge, revealing that nothing happens by chance.
The Author:
Stefania Zani is an Italian spiritual researcher. She studied aromatherapy and, in 2021, created Le Essenziali, a deck of cards inspired by essential oils and their connection to the psychic, emotional, and energetic dimensions of life.
In 2024, she founded Accademia Essenziale, a project that allows her to share her knowledge and help the many students who attend her courses to connect with their own Essence and bring it into the world.
She leads numerous seminars and workshops — both independently and in collaboration with other professionals — guiding each person to recognize themselves as Soul.
Highly followed on social media, she has a community of over 100,000 followers.
In 2025, she publishes with Piemme Siamo anima. Riconoscersi oltre il tempo: il disegno invisibile degli incontri che cambiano la vita.

Exactly fifty years after Pier Paolo Pasolini's tragic death, five meetings dedicated to the great director will allow participants to venture into one of the most original and exciting authorial journeys in the entire history of cinema. Pasolini explored the possibilities of cinematic language from a very personal point of view, defining it as “the written language of reality”, capable of showing the changes and contradictions of Italian society at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s. This research brings together some of Pasolini's great cultural influences, including Marxism, religion, myth, the body and painting, which were never separate from one another.
Meeting 5: In search of the lost myth
In the last part of his career, Pasolini confronted one of the strongest cultural roots of his artistic and intellectual journey: Greek myth. First in Oedipus Rex (1969) and then in Medea (1970), Pasolini showed a strength and richness still available to man today, myth being the dark and vital core of lived experience. This theme continued in the three films of the “trilogy of life”, only to be interrupted in his last film, Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975).

François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard: two great masters of film history, undisputed protagonists of an unrepeatable season as the French Nouvelle vague. First friends, then rivals, very different from each other, but both bound by a visceral love for cinema: at Giunti Odeon a series of documentary films recounting their contrasting relationship.

The illustrator Elena Triolo will join us to present her book L'oro bianco. Il segreto rivelato (Gallucci Balloon).
Joining her on stage will be Livia Frescobaldi (President of Amici di Doccia), Oliva Rucellai (Chief Curator of the Ginori Museum), and Pierdomenico Baccalario, who will moderate the event.
The Book:
From the European courts to the Tuscan hills, the story of porcelain tells a journey through Italian craftsmanship — a tale of dreams, work, and passion.
Through the voices of six characters, blending reality and imagination, we relive the birth and development of the Ginori manufactory in a choral narrative that brings to life the beauty of this extraordinary material, capable of uniting eras and destinies.
The Author:
Born in 1988, Elena Triolo graduated in Comics and earned a degree in Art History.
She first gained recognition on social media, where she published a series of witty comic strips, and began collaborating with Hop! Edizioni, which led to several published works.
She has worked with the Galileo Museum in Florence, illustrating educational materials for museum learning, and has published with major Italian publishers including Kleiner Flug, BD, DeAgostini, Rizzoli, Hoepli, Giunti, Mondadori, and Sperling & Kupfer.

Lavinia and Mariangela Rinaldi will join us on the GO stage to present Profumo d'incenso, profumo di arrosto(Trenta Editore). They will be accompanied by Giuseppe Calabrese of Repubblica Firenze.
The book:
Twelve stories that skilfully weave together history, spirituality, and the art of the table, just like the twelve months of a Holy Year. Profumo d’incenso, profumo d’arrosto. Storie di Papi golosi tra un Giubileo e l’altro takes us on a curious and fascinating journey to discover several Popes—complex figures suspended between holiness and earthly indulgence—portrayed not only through their pastoral deeds, but above all through taste, their love of food, and the convivial traditions of their time.
With a respectful yet surprisingly human gaze, the book pauses on the threshold of their kitchens, where the scents of incense and roasting meat mingle with the ancient flavours of their favourite dishes and the glimmer of wines selected for papal banquets. Guiding us along this path are the memories of the great court chefs, the silent architects of the banquets and receptions that have shaped Vatican history.
The authors:
Mariangela Cianti Rinaldi
A historian and enthusiast of culinary traditions, she has already published Sapor di note with Trenta Editore.
Lavinia Rinaldi
A freelance journalist and expert in cultural communication, she is head of the press office at the Palazzo Strozzi Foundation.

When one of the greatest British actors and directors meets the queen of detective stories. In recent years Kenneth Branagh has begun adapting Agatha Christie's most famous novels for the cinema, impersonating with originality and sophistication the most famous of her characters: Hercule Poirot. Giunti Odeon offers the first two films of this ‘series’.

The author Maria Fittipaldi Menarini, accompanied by Niccolò Agliardi, Gianni Mercatali, and Toni Scervino, will tell us about her book Pensa che fortuna (Gruppo Editoriale).
The book:
Maria Fittipaldi Menarini retraces her life with sincerity and irony, from her family origins to the present, weaving together private memories and a generational narrative. Through vivid recollections and clear, engaging language, she tells the story of a great Italian family—from Florentine and Roman residences and Swiss boarding schools to the Tuscan countryside. It is a journey that begins at the roots—among eccentric grandparents, ladies of another era, and stern maternal figures—and leads to her own choices as a woman and a mother, in a continuous dialogue between heritage and freedom.
It is a rich life, marked by difficult moments and new beginnings, by acknowledged mistakes and profound bonds. Above all, there is the love for her daughters, with whom Maria now shares a passion for Bolgheri and its enological excellence through an all-female family project that gave rise to the Donne Fittipaldi winery. The title Pensa che fortuna (“Imagine the luck”) captures the spirit of the book: the ironic, clear-eyed gratitude of someone who has navigated life’s complexities without ever ceasing to seek its beauty.
The author:
Maria Fittipaldi Menarini is the founder and, together with her four daughters, the driving force behind Donne Fittipaldi, a Bolgheri-based winery active since 2004. She combines elegance, entrepreneurial vision, and environmental awareness, focusing on sustainability, biodiversity, and native grape varieties. She is also the promoter of the Vigna di Michelangelo, the first modern urban vineyard in Florence, located near the celebrated piazzale, where historic Tuscan varieties such as Sangiovese, Canaiolo, Foglia Tonda, Pugnitello, and Colorino are cultivated.
Among her wines stand out labels such as Malaroja, Magnetic, and Lady F, expressions of an entirely female-led project that highlights the bond between territory, culture, and innovation. She was included by Forbes Italia among the “100 Successful Women of 2024.”
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