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(ANSA) – ROME, AUGUST 28 – “In the Covid era, love affairs and the normal lives of high school students will be at risk. Young people themselves are at risk. We are all inevitably conditioned by what is happening. But Children have a dangerous side. Delusion of omnipotence, for God’s sake, natural of their age. If we think that in our times we rode motorcycles without helmets! But the task of adults is to impose the rules of distancing and masks , repeating them to the point of obsession. Yes, adolescent boys, we know, as soon as they turn the corner they will do whatever they want and even kiss strangers in the dark. ”Word of Federico Moccia, writer, director and screenwriter, interviewed by ANSA with a view to the reopening of the school. Moccia became popular precisely with his novels about youthful loves, from Tres Times tú, followed by Three Meters Above Heaven to I Love You (2006), the novel of which, a year later, he He read the film “Dei locks en Ponte Milvio”, starring Riccardo Scamarcio and Laura Chiatti, directed by Luis Prieto and with Federico Moccia, author of the story and script. The film was a great public success, reaching more than 13.5 million euros and crowning Riccardo Scamarcio as the idol of Italian teenagers of the time.
Therefore, Moccia knows of youthful loves. “But I have two children of 8 and 10 years old who are still manageable. They lived through school as usual until March. Then the confinement, unable to be with classmates and play outdoors. What I don’t understand now is the controversy they aroused the teachers a few days after the schools reopen. Why don’t they want to wear tampons like everyone else? Even on vacation we take temperature measurements and wear masks in the restaurant until we sit at the table. Everyone in the Argentario where I was on vacation we kept a safe distance. Adults must set the rules and lead by example first. ” (HANDLE).
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