Michela Giraud, what happened?

An extraordinary year, 2021, for Michela Giraud. The year, perhaps, that an artist waits for a lifetime. The year of the turning point, the one that makes you change your life. What overwhelms you. In short, that of achieving the success. Of that popular, great, disruptive success that intoxicates you. That of the increasingly prestigious guests on TV, new programs, interviews, covers (remember that of Vanity Fair, in which Giraud interpreted with Katia Follesa and Caterina Guzzanti three short stories Veneri Botticelliane?). But that life can also upset you, not knowing how to manage it.

Beginning with interpersonal relationships (see under the heading life of a couple), which can also be affected, wobble, crack when one of the two halves reaches Olympus, and the other looks at it, sustains, without, however, at times, sharing it up to At bottom.

But this is not the case with the stand-up comedian with its feet firmly planted on the ground. For which the past 12 months – on which he reasons with us – remain, in all respects, to be framed.

This is one of the talks from Vanity Fair Stories 2021, the festival of Vanity Fair open to all readers and users scheduled from 26 to 28 November. “Together. A new wave of creators “is the title of this powerful fourth edition, which acts as a bridge between the many personalities of the contemporary world.
Vanity Fair Stories 2021 is staged in a hybrid form, with digital and live encounters. In addition to the live online, on Sunday 28 you can also attend, with a Green Pass, the in-person talks, which will be held at The Space Cinema Odeon in via Santa Radegonda 8 in Milan, by registering for priority access.

Among the many guests of the festival: Kabir Bedi, the unforgettable Sandokan; Chiara Bersani, performer who made her fragile body a banner of strength; Orietta Berti, pop icon of Italian song; Stefano De Martino, dancer and TV star; Nicola Lagioia, writer and director of the Book Fair, the latest novel The city of the living won the Lattes Grinzane Award and is a successful podcast; Filippo Scotti, protagonist of the film by Paolo Sorrentino It was the hand of God, representing Italy at the Oscars; Nadeesha Uyangoda, author of the successful pamphlet The only black person in the room; Ornella Vanoni, one of the greatest interpreters of Italian music; Zerocalcare, cartoonist and creator of the Netflix animated series Tear off along the edges.

The event, with the patronage of the Municipality of Milan, is also made possible thanks to the support of some partners:

Main partner: Å KODA
Thanks to: Berlucchi; Cisco; Millefiori®; Pandora; Think Milk, Taste Europe, Be Smart
Media Partner: RTL 102.5, Urban Vision
They support Vanity Fair Stories also Avant Toi, Genertel, Kartell and Rugby Colorno with the Furie Rosse women’s team

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