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In tomorrow’s episode, at 2 pm on Rai 1, Lineablu lands on the Oristano coast. On this trip to Western Sardinia, Donatella Bianchi will accompany the spectators to discover the system of ponds that characterizes the territory of central Sardinia and represents one of the main sources of economy. In the sea of ​​the Sinis with the fishermen and the experts of the AMP you will discover one of the most important Roman wrecks in Sardinia. The Roman cargo ship of Mal di Ventre shipwrecked in the 1st century BC with the extraordinary load of 999 lead ingots, in the story of Ignazio Sanna of the Superintendence of Archaeological Heritage and prof. Attilio Mastino. We will then sail the Pond of Santa Giusta aboard the fassones, the ancient boats that have characterized the fishing activities of the wetlands. And then again history, geology, nature will be at the center of a story aimed at discovering the riches of this territory that in the fourteenth century saw one of the most important female figures in the history of Sardinia at the head of the Giudicato of Arborea: Eleonora d’Arborea. An emblematic figure who today lives in the memory of the Sardinian people between myth and reality. The story then continues in the dunes of the San Rossore estate where Fabio Gallo, together with researchers from the University of Pisa, followed in the footsteps of “ANYmal”, a dog-robot engaged in monitoring for environmental protection. “Tg2 weekend”, the culture and entertainment column of Tg2, broadcast tomorrow at 1.30pm on Rai 2, dedicates part of the episode to the Venice Film Festival. With the correspondents Carola Carulli and Adele Ammendola, the protagonists of Venezia79, with previews, interviews, unmissable films and stories from an ever so international exhibition. Celebrities, Red Carpet, backstage and artists who have shown a great desire to restart the dream of cinema. And again, interviews with Penelope Cruz and the godmother of the Rocio Munoz Morales festival who will talk about her days, behind the scenes.From the granary of Italy, in Puglia, to the apples of Alto Adige, there is a seed that is germinating, and it is that of “resistance”. Resistance to a globalization and privatization of the fruits of the earth that has wiped out 75% of all plant varieties of our territory, which had the most envied biodiversity in the world. “The seed of resistance” is the title of the second appointment of “Guess who’s coming to dinner”, the program by Sabrina Giannini broadcast tomorrow at 21.20 on Rai3: a journey into agricultural resistance and the redemption of a real “made in Italy” which recovers our lost flavors due to genetic selection, which fights a war for food sovereignty and fair compensation for farmers, millers, pasta and bread producers. The goal is to rediscover that agricultural dignity today subject to market rules, patents and binding contracts. And then the commitment of wheat producers and bakers who use only ancient grains, with difficulty recovered, farmers opposed to the monocultures of apples and the use of pesticides … A movement that is ever closer to consumers, who have understood the nutritional value of agriculture traditional and genuine, they are sometimes even confused. As for example in the case of pasta, where the rule that it must be made from Italian wheat and dried slowly and at a low temperature in order to have the “made in Italy” brand is often circumvented. Is there a way to know clearly what real Italian pasta is? RaiMovie, “Italiani in Mostra” – Rai3, ‘Ribelli’ a story about unique personalities As part of the first-run film cycle proposed on the occasion of Venice 79 on various Rai channels, tomorrow at 21.10 on Rai Movie will be broadcasted “Assandria ”, Directed by Salvatore Mereu, with Gavino Ledda, Anna König, Marco Zucca, produced by Viacolvento with Rai Cinema. The torrential rain has just finished putting out the fire that destroyed Assandira, Costantino’s farmhouse in the middle of the woods, in a single night. But the rain did not quench the pain, the burning remorse for the son Constantine was unable to save and who died in the flames. Presented out of competition at the 77th Venice International Film Festival. Also on Saturday, at 10.45 pm on Rai Storia it is the turn of the doc “I am the revolution”, by Benedetta Argentieri. In the midst of war and fundamentalism, women leaders have grown up who command armies, organize the release of other women from slavery, lead secular and progressive political forces, going village by village to challenge the Taliban. These women practice the most advanced democracy we can imagine in the least favorable contexts possible. These women testify to the necessary revolution everywhere. The author, Benedetta Argentieri, independent director and journalist, who has always been committed to the issue of the condition of women in jihadist countries, this year will walk the Red Carpet of the 79th Venice film art exhibition with her new documentary “The Matchmaker”, presented out of competition. The protagonists of “Rebels” – the new program hosted by Emma D’Aquino, broadcast on Rai 3 from around 3 pm tomorrow – will be those who in various fields have broken the preconceived patterns, reversed the course, had the courage to face obstacles, risks and challenges. Men and women who have rebelled against conventions and the system at the cost of great suffering and loneliness, relying only on their fortitude, talent and courage. The rebels told in the program are people who have left their mark: Pope John Paul I, the witness of justice Tommaso Buscetta, the sports champion Pietro Mennea and the journalist Oriana Fallaci. Men and women against everyone and against everything in order to follow their ideas and their values, jeopardizing their careers, exposing themselves to risks and heated criticisms, arousing love and hate. The first episode will be dedicated to Pope John Paul I. On the occasion of his beatification, on September 4 in San Pietro, “Rebels”, in the episode broadcast on September 10, will tell about Albino Luciani, nicknamed the Pope of the smile, already as bishop of Vittorio Veneto first and later as patriarch of Venice. A figure who struck by his closeness to the least, because “Christ was on their side”. His simple and genuine ways broke the mold and caused discussion. His pontificate lasted only 34 days, Pope Luciani died suddenly on September 28th 1978 leaving the world in shock. The official version, given by Vatican Radio, spoke of death from acute myocardial infarction, but perplexities arose around his death. But why is Pope Luciani considered a rebel pope? “Rebels” is a program by Carlotta Bernabei and Roberto Balducci, Matteo Di Calisto and Paolo Alati. Curated by Francesca Giovannetti, executive producer Cristina Carunchio, directed by Carlotta Bernabei. Four double basses in Sicily, in a wonderful garden in Acireale, with a program ranging from the most classic classics to modern day rock. All with irony. It is the program that The Bass Gang proposes for “The Concerts of Villa Pennisi in Musica”, broadcast tomorrow at 19.35 on Rai 5. Radio1, “Prima Fila” tells the last day of Venice79 – ‘I Mestieri di Mirko’ goes in DerutaThe Venice Film Festival: curiosities and predictions awaiting the final. Tomorrow at 12.30, “Prima Fila”, the cultural weekly of Radio1, will talk about Venezia79 with the envoys, Baba Richerme and Antonio D’Olivo. With them, the commentary and the curiosities of an edition that saw five Italian films in the running for the Golden Lion, and many others presented in the other sections. Then, the Mantua Literature Festival: the 2022 edition brings the books and their authors back to the city of the Gonzagas, in the meeting with the public that has characterized the now traditional literary festival for 26 years. The story of the correspondent Paola D’Angelo. Finally with Anna Longo, a visit to Villa Montesca in Città di Castello, for the “Montessori Day”. In fact, the first statue dedicated to Maria Montessori will be inaugurated in the Umbrian town who, with her method, at the beginning of the twentieth century, revolutionized teaching, to transform the school into a “children’s home”. The colorful ceramics of Deruta will be at the center of the next episode of ‘I Mestieri di Mirko’, broadcast tomorrow on Rai 2 at 9.50. This time, Mirko will be Chiara’s guest who, with her family, has been producing ceramics since 1500 and with her he will try to learn the work of a ceramist. Skill, delicacy and precision are the qualities required for this profession which in Deruta, in the province of Perugia, is handed down from generation to generation. The stated goal is to make Mirko Matteucci learn something in this apprentice adventure. Can a cinematographic film be restored? Is it possible to eliminate damage and imperfections without distorting the original aspect of a film? Alberto Angela tells it from the Bologna film library, where many restorations have been made that have left their mark, in the appointment with “Passage to the north west”, broadcast tomorrow at 3 pm on Rai 1, by one of the most important European film libraries, Tra the 70,000 titles restored, there are great films such as “Rome, the open city” by Roberto Rossellini, “La dolce vita” by Federico Fellini, “The Leopard” by Luchino Visconti or “Once upon a time in America” ​​by Sergio Leone. The focus is also on Mumbai which, with its 18 million inhabitants, is the most important metropolis in India and the first city in the world in terms of population density. Its central station, which dates back to the 19th century, is located in the center, near the port. This massive railway yard connects not only the heart of Mumbai to the suburbs, but also to all major Indian cities. And again, space for music to find out when and how music was born and if language appeared first or music first. Scholars from all over the world, historians, archaeologists, musicologists and paleontologists try to give answers through studies conducted by analyzing the oldest musical instruments unearthed in Neolithic human sites, but also with cutting-edge research on brain responses. to musical stimuli. It closes from the Netherlands, precisely from Rotterdam, where, in 2014, the Markthal was inaugurated, a large covered market which is also an unusual arched residential building, with hundreds of apartments. Built in 5 years of work, challenging the marshy ground on which the Dutch city stands, it is also characterized by the huge windows at both ends and the gigantic mural that covers the internal walls.