Movie’s study: “Rose Island”
- Líderes
- Jun 16, 2021
- 1 min read
Directed by Sydney Sibilia, the film features a character with liberal ideas, unconcerned with the shackles of government
On June 14, André Stavrakas, Caique Orletti, Kamyla Monteiro and Stephanie Giuberti presented the study of the film “Rose Island”, with Associate II and event leader, Giancarlo Sopeletto. The group divided the event into three parts – real case, dilemmas and dynamics.
The first brought a reflection on how closely the character is with the Lídere's values; the second presented main scenes from the film with differences and analogies from our day-to-day; and, finally, a dynamic in which members were divided into groups in order to create their own island and how it would work, if they had the opportunity to build one.
The group also used a different scenario: like a beach, with tropical costumes, sun umbrella, beach chairs, light food and also interaction of questions and answers at the end of the event. Even some members identified themselves as some movie’s characters.
“Giorgio Rosa took the risk and was like the entrepreneur at the beginning of his career during the rainy night scene, just him and his product. At times he had the distrust of everyone, girlfriend, friends and parents. He was discouraged, but moved on. He annoyed the great mighty state, but assumed all its responsibilities and consequences. Is that you? How much is being Giorgio Rosa in your life? Don't let the state destroy your ideas, they move the world.” Questioned the event leader.





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