Monday, 23 July 2018

This is not my City -Toronto :(

I woke up and turned on the tv to find out that there was another random shooting on the Danforth in Toronto last night.  12 people were shot and one person killed and the shooter is dead.

All I keep asking myself lately is WHY?  Why does this keep happening and why is the level of violence increasing at an alarming rate?

Our Mayor John Tory is always quick to respond to these situations and understands how serious and life shattering these events are and he is trying to develop a strategy with the Police to try and curb gun violence but I am starting to feel like they are fighting a losing battle.

My City is not my City anymore.  Even as little as 3 years ago I felt differently about living in Toronto and feeling free to roam the streets.  3 years ago I wasn't working and was spending a lot of time at street festivals and blogging about them on my Food Blog.  Now I have lost the desire to be in crowds of people because the risks are ever increasing because sick people are now targeting large groups of people and trying to destroy as much human capital is they can. 

The first time there was a big shakeup in the world was after 9/11 when people couldn't believe that there was a plan to hijack planes with the sole intent of killing people at the twin towers in NYC.

Ever since then random violence from gun shootings or terrorism or now the driving over people have escalated throughout the world. 

I live in Willowdale and my community changed in April when one depressed guy decided to hop into a van and run people down on a very busy warm and sunny workday lunch hour and kill innocent people just going about their daily business.

We have had the summer of the gun back again this summer with every weekend having escalating death tolls from random gun violence.  Violence is no longer targeted to someone being angry at someone else for something specific to them only.  Violence is everywhere and there is often no reason for it.  Many times the people shooting random people kill themselves or are killed by Police so we never find out why they do this.

The Why is what we need to find out so that we can figure out how to prevent it before someone decides to pick up a gun or form a plan to hurt other people.

I don't think having more Police is the only answer because mostly the attacks have no warning and the Police can only control the aftermath after someone has been shot or run down.


We need to look at what has changed in our World.  Is it the media broadcast of these events and people trying to keep topping the last one or is it the fact that people don't care about consequences anymore and have lost empathy for others.  Is it the violent video game mentality where they think it's cool to shoot people or is it that there are people that are just so extremely angry that all they want to do is make people go away.

I am ANGRY too... I am angry at the people that make these decisions that destroy so many people's lives but I am never going to buy a gun,  make a bomb or jump in a van and form a plan to kill innocent people.   How does it get to that point?  What are the red flags and why aren't we seeing them? 

I want my City back and want to feel free to walk a street festival, sit on a patio, go to the movies, go to the mall or a concert or even just walk down the street alone. 

Growing up I never had to think about the chances of getting shot or getting run down and making my decision on whether to do something or not because of it.  Now young people growing up have to be aware 24/7 that violence can be anywhere and everywhere and they have to be suspicious of strangers all the time and have to learn about what to do in case violence occurs.  I never thought about these things growing up and hope that we can find a way to go back to that way of life at some point.

Is it because there are too many people in this city now?  Is it because the court system is not handing out harsher sentences to violent offenders?  Is it because the bad people have no fear or remorse anymore?  Is it because people have become used to these kinds of things now and think it's just a matter of timing before it happens close to home. 

That's not acceptable to me.  We need to keep asking Why?  We need to find out How we can change the progression of these kinds of events. 

What? Why? Is it.... Poverty?  Racism? Terrorism?  Mental Health?  Anger?  Addiction?

I want to see my City and the World reverse the violent tendencies.  The only people that need guns are the Police and Military.  We need to get rid of the desire for someone to want a weapon that will cause destruction of innocent lives.

Mass shootings don't have to become the new normal.  I feel sad for the World and the future of the kids that will inherit it.

If you see a red flag do something.

I want my Toronto to be #TorontoStrong again.


Tuesday, 19 June 2018

3 ICFF films that fight for their land

June 14-22, 2018
Toronto -Bell Lightbox- Vaughan-Hamilton and more cities


Fabio Ravazzi
Giuseppe Battiston

I have been going to the Italian Contemporary Film Festival for the past few years and I really enjoy the films and the festival is organized really well too.

I have only seen a few films so far but the first 3 films seem to have 3 common threads between them.

They all seem to have common themes of Family, Integrity and taking care of the Earth.   They all have a lot of love and heart as well.  I really enjoy the Italian style of comedies,  you leave the theatres feeling really great and having a bit of an escape for a couple of hours.

The film Il Vegetale has it's lead character taking over his fathers land and growing vegetables and his relationship with his family.

Tulipani has a man from Holland settling in Italy and growing Tulips and creating a new family with the people he meets on his arrival and fights the protection system that is hurting the local businesses.

The Last Prosecco has a lonely Police Officer investigating the death of a local Wine Producer with the help of his daughter who is his only heir.

I really enjoyed all 3 films and encourage you to try and find them.  I know that Il Vegetale will be coming out in September and has a local Toronto distributor to thank for that so I hope you get a chance to see it in the Fall.

The great thing about ICFF is also the Directors and Actors who come from Italy and the US for the festival as seen above with Fabio Ravazzi and Giuseppe Battiston.  Maybe not famous to Canadians but known by Italians who love Italian Cinema.

Il Vegetale
Directed by Gennaro Nunziante
FILM INFO
Year 2018  Duration 90 min  Country Italy Genre Comedy Language English
Fabio Rovazzi is a 24’year’old graduate in Communication Sciences who lives in Milan “with a view of the future”. Fabio is looking for a job, dealing with a cumbersome father and a spoiled little sister, both of whom consider him to be a useless “vegetable”. He is searching for a career that respects his ethical criteria, but he knows that his weak spot is trust, both in himself and in others. An unexpected event will suddenly change everything. Between comical situations and paradoxical finds, our protagonist will have to reinvent his life.

CAST & CREDITS


DirectorGennaro Nunziante
Producer3zero2tv
The Walt Disney Company Italia
DistributorsMedusa Film
The Walt Disney Company Italia
CastFabio Rovazzi
Luca Zingaretti
Ninni Bruschetta
Paola Calliari

Tulipani

Directed by Mike Van Diem

FILM INFO
Year 2017  Country Olanda/Italia/Canada/Lituania  Length 90 min  Genre Comedy/Drama Subtitles English

This story is one of passion in which pain meets irony; a voyage in the south of Italy during the ‘50s and ‘80s where the rediscovery of one’s origins and the reconciliation with the past meets the liberating powers of revenge. Anna arrives from Canada in the heel of Italy with the aim of bringing home the ashes of her mother, originally from those lands. She will discover the shocking truth regarding her family, the identity of her real parents and how, twenty-five years before, they had fought the local mafia... on a field of tulips

CAST & CREDITS

DirectorMike van Diem
ProducerFatt Productions
DistributorsA71 Entertainment
CastKsenia Solo
Gijs Naber
Lidia Vitale
Giancarlo Giannini
Anneke Sluiters


The Last Prosecco

Directed by Antonio Padovan
FILM INFO
Year 2017 Country Italia Length 101 min Genre Comedy/Mystery Subtitle English
The story unravels on the rolling hills where Prosecco grapes are grown; a winemaker Count, fighting to protect his territory, a stubborn half Italian half Persian police inspector; the manager of a cement plant, killed by three gunshots; and a crazy man who scrapes the rust from the tombs in the cemetery. A story about the inheritance of beauty and the value of quality. In 2010, north-east Italy began to feel a recession which nobody had expected. Only one productive sector resisted: Prosecco. This film forces us to remember that anyone who destroys the land destroys the future for everyone. 


CAST & CREDITS

DirectorAntonio Padovan
ProducerK+
DistributorParthenos
CastGiuseppe Battiston
Rade Serbedzija
Liz Solari
Silvia D'Amico