Interview with Giovanni Soldini and Tommaso Romanelli, review the episode of The Vendée Globe Trial
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The fifth episode of The Vendée Globe Trial became a special installment of our talk, in fact we were visited by Tommaso Romanelli and Giovanni Soldini, to talk about the film/documentary “No More Trouble, What Remains of a Storm.” It was an evening of strong emotions, because No More Trouble, Tommaso Romanelli’s debut feature, is a delicate and poetic film, but it is also the story of a tragedy that has marked the lives of the protagonists in the 25 years that have passed since that terrible night off Lizar Point, when the Open 60 Fila capsized, losing Andrea Romanelli, Tommaso’s father, at sea. In the second part we returned instead to the chronicle of the Vendée Globe, with our super team that this time consisted of Ambrogio Beccaria, Francesca Clapcich, Alberto Bona and Luigi Maffioli. There was a lot to be said about the round-the-world race, because the Imoca 60s are marching south to the tune of records, the last one in the 24-hour solo race was set by Sebastien Simon, an impressive 615 miles yesterday.
Review the episode with Romanelli and Soldini
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