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Teto and Ottavio Rosati in L'amore in piazza (2017)

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L'amore in piazza

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The idea of shouting their feelings in a megaphone pointing skyward and the idea to distribute various bibliographies on the theme of love come from another event by Ottavio Rosati and Luciana Santioli: "The Risk of Happiness" where the Siena students played in Piazza del Campo, the square of Palio.
The most difficult bibliography to write was not that of love of erotic gender but that of love of a spiritual nature because it aroused religious, ethical and philosophical conflicts. A Roman priest psychotherapist wrote a protest mail for the inclusion in the bibliography of a former priest theologian such as Eugen Drewermann who inaugurated a new hermeneutic approach to the Bible and theology based on "Psychology of the Deep".
The videoplay mechanism, conceived by Plays and produced and organized by the Order of Psychologists of Lazio (Italy), was based on an exchange of letters on love between psychodramatists and singers who (for the first time in Italy) involved passers-by in a Psychoanalytic Flash Mob. However, due to an organizational disorder of the Order, the citizens involved in the event were not informed of the final meeting in the luxurious Roman headquarters of the Order. When the lawyer and actress Caterina Varzi talked about her love affair with Tinto Brass, the most erotic director in Italy, and announced their marriage, only Plays psychodramatists and journalists were present at the cocktail party.
The Order of Psychologists in Rome invited Rosati to realize "L'Amore in Piazza" after acquitting him from the denunciation of a young borderline patient who accused Rosati of insulting him. Rosati answered he had just responded to the boy's insults during an "in situ" psychodrama in family home where the patient behaved as if he were the real landlord. Rosati risked expulsion from the Order but won the case by showing some socioplays videos and underlining the difference between psychodrama and traditional psychotherapy.
On the day of the socioplay in Campo de 'Fiori, Rome was in front of the televisions to attend the farewell to the football of Totti, the captain of the football team. Rosati said. "There are enough people left to put love in the streets!"

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