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Castle & Sculptors and Treasures….oh My!

Take a step back into time and see the true meaning of “NOW THAT’S ITALIAN”.

“La Strade Di Parma”(The Streets of Parma) is a brief encounter with the people of Parma Italy. The Beauty of the land and glimpses of the Treasures that are located there, heck some are even buried!

With Castles and Palaces it is like walking thru a fairy tail and some of the most famous Christian artwork ever is displayed in this town of love.

So come along and let’s daydream in;   Le Strade Di Parma.

“Le Strade di Parma” is a narrative documentary and was also featured in the “Cannes Film Festival” in Cannes, France.

Rated:G / POST-PRODUCTION

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