Maria Russo is Researcher of Moral Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy UniSR, where she teaches Ethics of Communication and Media and Philosophies of Cinema. She has studied French existentialism, and in particular with Jean-Paul Sartre, to whom many of her publications are dedicated. He is also Visiting Fellow at the University of the West of England (Bristol, UK) and deputy editor of the journal “Studi Sartriani”.
Culture and society
Beginning with the "Barbenheimer" phenomenon, on which Ryan Goslin and Emily Blunt joked about during Oscar awards ceremony [1], it seems that in recent times there has been a real return to the movie theaters, despite the proliferation of digital platforms where to consume, in a different way,...
Curiosiscience
Neither biopic nor historical film, we have to ask ourselves what Nolan's latest effort is really about. According to the title, it's about Robert J. Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, the one who is defined as "the most significant man of his time". This implies being both the one who...
Culture and society
The heads-up battle between Joe Biden and outgoing President Donald Trump has finally come to an end. The endless counting of the American elections, during which despite the pandemic in progress there was a record turnout, decreed a clear, albeit not so clear winner.
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