Rome is a mother and an open city as in the great films that portrayed it and in Rome “everything is possible and nothing is impossible”. Actress Sabrina Impacciatore said this, speaking in a statement in Paris in support of Rome’s bid for Expo 2030 on the occasion of the 173rd General Assembly of the Bureau International des Expositions, where the 182 member countries vote to decide the winner between Rome, Riyadh and Busan. «It’s a great emotion to be here, I’m an Italian actress. When I was little I saw the Colosseum, the Pantheon, the Trevi Fountain: they were big and I started to dream big. My big dream came true last year and I arrived in Hollywood. That’s how I clearly understood that Roma is truly a mother, like in Mamma Roma, an incredible film by Anna Magnani. You cannot feel alone in Rome, in every square, in every little street, you feel welcomed. In Rome everyone is welcoming and it feels like we are in a big house in the world, it is true that Rome is an open city as the title of another great film states. Rome reminds us every day that everything is possible and nothing is impossible.”
Source: IL Tempo
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