Mobile  |  About us  |  Photos  |  Videos  |  Subscriptions  |  RSS Feeds  |  Today's Paper  |  Classifieds  |  Contact Us
Advanced Search
The Daily Star
MONDAY, 20 MAY 2013
04:27 AM Beirut time
Weather    
Beirut
21 °C
Blom Index
BLOM
1,210.6down
International
Follow this story Print Email this RSS Feed ePaper share this
Italy’s politics are a gift for satirical puppet show
Reuters
An Italian actress operates the puppet of Berlusconi during the filming of a television show in Rome on Feb. 7.
An Italian actress operates the puppet of Berlusconi during the filming of a television show in Rome on Feb. 7.
A+ A-

ROME: A satirical puppet show is spoiled for choice in Italy’s election campaign, with Silvio Berlusconi making a comeback while on trial for a sex crime and a shaggy-haired comedian whipping up voter fury with a stream of obscenities.

Directors of Gli Sgommati, an Italian version of Britain’s Spitting Image that has produced a special edition for this month’s elections, said they had more material than they could use.

“We certainly have a lot of material to work with, because what our politicians say is often silly and I mean now even the pope has said he will resign,” Director Pietro Jona.

Pope Benedict XVI’s announcement that he would be the first pontiff to resign in 700 years came in the middle of the campaign for the Feb. 24-25 election, increasing the disorientation of many voters and providing even more material for the show.

The 76-year-old Berlusconi’s hair transplant, sex scandals, political gaffes and shock campaign promise to pay back taxes make him a perfect character for the rubber puppet makers.

He is currently on trial in Milan for having sex with an underage prostitute at “bunga bunga” parties at his villa, the latest of up to 30 prosecutions during his career.

“Berlusconi is an excellent actor of the theater of the absurd. We always try to underline what is most absurd about what he is saying,” Jona told Reuters.

One element in a recent episode of the Sky TV show was a live debate between the center-right leader and his rivals, which has not been possible in real life due to disagreements over who should take part.

In it, a dark brown Berlusconi puppet – reflecting his perennial suntan – goes head-to-head with the gray-tinged and serious outgoing technocrat Prime Minister Mario Monti and the bald, dull center-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani.

“Characters like Bersani are the complete opposite [of Berlusconi] and we try to emphasize his clumsiness, his difficulty in communicating and his insecurity,” Jona said.

Mocking politicians is particularly popular in Italy where a discredited political class is despised by many.

That disgust has been a major factor in boosting another character on the puppet show, Genoese comic Beppe Grillo, whose obscenity-laced rants at rallies around the country have pushed him to third place in the polls, approaching 20 percent.

For the Sgommati director, Italian politics is unlikely to settle down after the election, and real life will continue to mirror the ridiculous events on his programs.

“The only thing I can see is the mess continuing. The mess we see in our show will carry on in real life after the elections,” he said.

 
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on February 21, 2013, on page 11.
Home International
 
     
 
Italy
Advertisement
Around the Web
Comments  

Your feedback is important to us!

We invite all our readers to share with us their views and comments about this article.

Disclaimer: Comments submitted by third parties on this site are the sole responsibility of the individual(s) whose content is submitted. The Daily Star accepts no responsibility for the content of comment(s), including, without limitation, any error, omission or inaccuracy therein. Please note that your email address will NOT appear on the site.

comments powered by Disqus
Story Summary
A satirical puppet show is spoiled for choice in Italy's election campaign, with Silvio Berlusconi making a comeback while on trial for a sex crime and a shaggy-haired comedian whipping up voter fury with a stream of obscenities.

Directors of Gli Sgommati, an Italian version of Britain's Spitting Image that has produced a special edition for this month's elections, said they had more material than they could use.

Pope Benedict XVI's announcement that he would be the first pontiff to resign in 700 years came in the middle of the campaign for the Feb. 24-25 election, increasing the disorientation of many voters and providing even more material for the show.

For the Sgommati director, Italian politics is unlikely to settle down after the election, and real life will continue to mirror the ridiculous events on his programs.
Related Articles
 
 
Italy's Berlusconi calls for broad government or early vote
 
 
Italy’s bickering parties split on presidential vote
 
 
Italian president seeks way out of political stalemate
 
 
Italian leftist Bersani asked to form government
 
 
Berlusconi's alleged call-girl testifies in Milan
Entities
Advertisement
Most Popular
Viewed Searched e-mailed
1. Syrian army, Hezbollah attack rebels in border town
 
2. Regime in biggest push yet for strategic city
 
3. Netanyahu takes aim at weapons 'leakage' in Syria
 
4. One killed in Ain al-Hilweh clashes
 
5. Rockets from Syria strike Hermel
 
6. Protesting Egyptian police block Israel border crossing
Advertisement
Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Linked In Follow us on Google+ Subscribe to our Live Feed
Multimedia
Images  
Pictures of the day
A selection of images from around the world- Sunday May 19, 2013
View all view all
Advertisement
Rami G. Khouri
Rami G. Khouri
Palestine splits Arab street and state
Michael Young
Michael Young
Washington blunders yet again in Syria
David Ignatius
David Ignatius
The Benghazi emails expose Washington’s dysfunctions
View all view all
Advertisement
cartoon
 
Click to View Articles
 
 
News
Business
Opinion
Sports
Culture
Technology
Entertainment
Privacy Policy | Anti-Spamming Policy | Disclaimer | Copyright Notice
© 2013 The Daily Star - All Rights Reserved - Designed and Developed By IDS