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  1. Here the light, the sea, the wind and the simplicity of people’s life design a new setting. The artist who created the magic of scenic reality with mirrors, black boxes, utopian layouts, looks once again in the mirror, searching for the sense of a life.

  2. 28 août 2022 · Watch trailer. Genres: Documentary. Duration: 1 hour 18 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. The life story of theatre set designer Uberto Bertacca (Viareggio, 1936 - Kelibia, 2020) is a story of work and creativity, passion and intuition, artisanship and imagination.

  3. 10 déc. 2020 · DOCUMENTARY Uberto of the mirrors The life story of theatre set designer Uberto Bertacca (Viareggio, 1936 – Kelibia, 2020) is a story of work and creativity, passion and intuition, artisanship and imagination. A 40-year long career which intersected with all the main threads of Italian Theatre: prose, opera and musical comedy, with forays into cinema, […]

  4. Uberto of the mirrors. regia di: Marco Mensa, Elisa Mereghetti. cast: Uberto Bertacca, Renato Scarpa, Luca Ronconi, Gigi Proietti, Giancarlo Sepe, Paolo Poli, Glauco Mauri, Maria Francesca Siciliani, Enrico Lucherini, Fabrizio Celestini, Massimo Foschi, Sergio Nicolai, Giancarlo Bottone, Tato Russo, Viviana Toniolo, Bice Minori, Mario Amodio.

  5. Uberto of the MirrorsMETE MEDIA. Genre: Documentary. Duration: 80 mins. Language: Italian. Subtitle: Italian, English, Turkish, French, Spanish. Production Year: 2016. Format: HD. Origin: Italy. SYNOPSIS. The life journey of theatre set designer Uberto Bertacca (Viareggio, 1936) is a testament to dedication, creativity, passion, and intuition.

  6. The life story of theatre set designer Uberto Bertacca (Viareggio, 1936) is made of much work and creativity, passion and intuition, artisanship and imagination.…

  7. “Uberto of the mirrorsAppennines tales There are places which seem to have a heart, places which represent the “secret garden” that each of us holds inside, which remind us that the present is meaningful because there was a “before”.