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  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participant of Masterpiece Federica Lauto (29) is being interviewed in the backstage of the state TV Rai studios before reading her assignment, which consists in writing a one-page story from the point-of-view of a man who must watch while his lover marries someone else, in front of a panel of judges in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_32...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participant of Masterpiece Federica Lauto (29) waits in the backstage of the state TV Rai studios before reading her assignment, which consists in writing a one-page story from the point-of-view of a man who must watch while his lover marries someone else, in front of a panel of judges in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_32...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: A script of the novel "Surus" by Federica Lauto, the 29-years-old participant of talent show Masterpiece, is here on the glass desk of the jurors, at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_30...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Juror of talent show Masterpiece Taiye Selasi (34), a writer and photographer of Nigerian and Ghanian origin, poses for a portrait in the jurors' room in the studios of RAI, the national Italian TV, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_27...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Juror of talent show Masterpiece Andrea De Carlo (61), a writer, musician, painter and photographer, is here in the jurors' room in the studios of RAI, the national Italian TV, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_27...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: (L-R) Jurors of talent show Masterpiece Giancarlo De Cataldo (57), Taiye Selasi (34) and Andrea De Carlo (61) rehearsal before recording the first episode in the studios of RAI, the national Italian TV, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_26...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Host of Masterpiece Massimo Coppola (center), 41, talks to the author about an introductory clip to the Masterpiece talent show they're about to shoot at the national TV RAI headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013. Massimo Coppola is also the publisher of ISBN edizioni.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_24...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Talent show Masterpiece participants' workstations for working on their one-hour written assignment, are here at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_31...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participant of talent show Masterpiece Nikola Savic (36) reads his one-page assignment, which was to compose a diary entry from the perspective of someone who had recently gone blind, in front of the jurors at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_31...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participant of talent show Masterpiece Maria Isabella Piana (66) reads her one-page assignment, which was to compose a diary entry from the perspective of someone who had recently gone blind, in front of the jurors at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_31...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participant of talent show Masterpiece Maria Isabella Piana (66) reads her one-page assignment, which was to compose a diary entry from the perspective of someone who had recently gone blind, in front of the jurors at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_31...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: (L-R) Jurors of talent show Masterpiece Giancarlo De Cataldo (57), Taiye Selasi (34) and Andrea De Carlo (61) listen to the authors of the show during a break, at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_31...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: An information sheet of Nikola Savic, the 36-years-old participant of talent show Masterpiece, is here on the glass desk of the jurors at the state TV Rai studio in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_30...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Alessandro Ligi, a 49-years-old Roman lawyer whose unpublished novel is a tale of failed love, works on the assignment which consists in writing a one-page story from the point-of-view of a man who must watch while his lover marries someone else, during the first episode of talent show Masterpiece, at the state TV Rai studios  in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_30...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Alessandro Ligi, a 49-years-old Roman lawyer whose unpublished novel is a tale of failed love, works on the assignment which consists in writing a one-page story from the point-of-view of a man who must watch while his lover marries someone else, during the first episode of talent show Masterpiece, at the state TV Rai studios  in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_30...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: (L-R) Jurors of talent show Masterpiece Andrea De Carlo (61), Giancarlo De Cataldo (57) and Taiye Selasi (34) watch the partcipants work on their assignment from the juror's room, at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_30...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: A cameraman films the jurors of talent show Masterpiece in the juror's room, at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_29...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: (L-R) Jurors of talent show Masterpiece Taiye Selasi (34), Andrea De Carlo (61) andGiancarlo De Cataldo (57) gather in Juror's room while the participants work on their assignment, at the state TV Rai studio in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_29...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participants and aspiring authors of the first episode of talent show Masterpiece walk towards the studio to read their assignment in front of a panel of judges, at the RAI National TV headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_29...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participants and aspiring authors of the first episode of talent show Masterpiece walk towards the studio to read their assignment in front of a panel of judges, at the RAI National TV headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_29...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participants and aspiring authors of the first episode of talent show Masterpiece before entering the studios where they will be reading their assignments in front of the judges, at the RAI National TV headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_28...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participants and aspiring authors of the first episode of talent show Masterpiece chat before reading their assignments in front of the judges at the RAI National TV headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_28...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participants andaspiring authors of talent show Masterpiece write their assignments on a touch screen under  a digital timer above their head, at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_28...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participant and aspiring author  of talent show Masterpiece Federica Lauto, 29, writes her assignment during the shooting of the first episode in the Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_27...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Juror of talent show Masterpiece Taiye Selasi (34), a writer and photographer of Nigerian and Ghanian origin, poses for a portrait in the jurors' room in the studios of RAI, the national Italian TV, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_27...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Juror of talent show Masterpiece Taiye Selasi (34), a writer and photographer of Nigerian and Ghanian origin, poses for a portrait in the jurors' room in the studios of RAI, the national Italian TV, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_27...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participants and aspiring authors of the first episode of talent show Masterpiece walk towards the studio accompanied by a technician (left) at the RAI National TV headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_27...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Host of talent show Massimo Coppola, 41, walks up the stairs towards the jurors' room the studios Masterpiece at the RAI National TV headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_27...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Juror of talent show Masterpiece Andrea De Carlo (61), a writer, musician, painter and photographer, is here in the jurors' room in the studios of RAI, the national Italian TV, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
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The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
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  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Juror of talent show Masterpiece Andrea De Carlo (61), a writer, musician, painter and photographer, is here in the jurors' room in the studios of RAI, the national Italian TV, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
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Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_27...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: (L-R) Jurors of talent show Masterpiece Giancarlo De Cataldo (57), Andrea De Carlo (61) and Taiye Selasi (34) listen to the authors of the show before recording the first episode in the studios of RAI, the national Italian TV, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
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Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_26...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Host of Masterpiece Massimo Coppola (center), 41, is being filmed while walking in a hallway for an introductory clip to the Masterpiece talent show, at the national TV RAI headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013. Massimo Coppola is also the publisher of ISBN edizioni.<br />
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Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_25...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Host of Masterpiece Massimo Coppola (center), 41, is being filmed while walking in a hallway for an introductory clip to the Masterpiece talent show, at the national TV RAI headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013. Massimo Coppola is also the publisher of ISBN edizioni.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_24...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participant of Masterpiece Federica Lauto (29) exits the state TV Rai studios after being eliminated by a panel of judges, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
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Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_32...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participant of Masterpiece Federica Lauto (29) exits the state TV Rai studios after being eliminated by a panel of judges, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
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Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_32...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participant of Masterpiece Federica Lauto (29) is being interviewed in the backstage of the state TV Rai studios before reading her assignment, which consists in writing a one-page story from the point-of-view of a man who must watch while his lover marries someone else, in front of a panel of judges in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_32...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Masterpiece participant Nikola Savic (36) lifts his arms in sign of victory after defeating Maria Isabella Piana in the composition of a one-page assignment and reading it in front of a panel of judges, at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_32...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: (L-R) Jurors of talent show Masterpiece Giancarlo De Cataldo (57), Taiye Selasi (34) and Andrea De Carlo (61) sit at their jurors' desk at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
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Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_31...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: (L-R) Participants of talent show Masterpiece Maria Isabella Piana (66), Nikola Savic (36), Federica Lauto (29) and Alessandro Ligi (49), wait for their verdict after working for an hour on their assignment, at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
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Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_30...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013:  Juror Andrea De Carlo (61) takes notes about the participants during a break of the shooting of the first episode of talent show Masterpiece, at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
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Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_30...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Juror of talent show Masterpiece Giancarlo De Cataldo (57, center) talks with the authors of the show during a break of the recording of the first episode in the studios of RAI, the national Italian TV, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_30...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013:  Juror of talent show Masterpiece Taiye Selasi (34) watches the participants work on their assignment from the juror's room, at the state TV Rai studios in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_30...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Staff of talent show Masterpiece watch the live recording of the first episode from a television in the backstage of the state TV Rai studio in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
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Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_29...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participants and aspiring authors of the first episode of talent show Masterpiece before entering the studios where they will be reading their assignments in front of the judges, at the RAI National TV headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_29...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participants and aspiring authors of the first episode of talent show Masterpiece before entering the studios where they will be reading their assignments in front of the judges, at the RAI National TV headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_29...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Participants and aspiring authors of the first episode of talent show Masterpiece before entering the studios where they will be reading their assignments in front of the judges, at the RAI National TV headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_28...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Host of Masterpiece Massimo Coppola (center), 41, is being is being interviewed during the the shooting of the first episode of talent show Masterpiece, at the national TV RAI headquarters in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013. Massimo Coppola is also the publisher of ISBN edizioni.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_28...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Juror of talent show Masterpiece Giancarlo De Cataldo (57), a magistrate, screenswriter, dramatist and writer, is here in the jurors' room in the studios of RAI, the national Italian TV, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013. <br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_27...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: (L-R) Participants of talent show Masterpiece Federica Lauto (29) and Alessandro Ligi (49) walk up the stairs towards the studio to record the first episode of the show at the RAI national TV headquarters, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
<br />
Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_26...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 23 October 2013: Juror of talent show Masterpiece listens to the authors of the show before recording the first episode in the studios of RAI, the national Italian TV, in Turin, Italy, on October 23rd 2013.<br />
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Masterpiece is the first talent show for aspiring writers, produced by Rai and FremantleMedia.  The show's objective is to find new talents in Italian literature. 4,919 manuscripts were sent to the program and 80 have been selected for the final selections that will be broadcasted from the Masterpiece studio at the RAI headquarters of Turin starting November 17th on Rai3 national TV. The winner will have his novel co-distributed by RCS and Bompiani, two Italian publishers. <br />
<br />
The jury is composed of Andrea De Carlo (a Milan based author of 17 novels among which is "Due di due"), Giancarlo De Cataldo (magistrate, screenwriter and author of "Romanzo Criminale") and Taiye Selasi, author of TBK.
    CIPG_20131022_NYT_Masterpiece__M3_26...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  New Fiat vehicles are seen here in the FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) Motor Village, a showroom in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_45...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019: The Fiat archive is seen here in the archive of the Centro Storico Fiat museum, which hosts Fiat historical vehicles and the company archives, in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_44...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A spread from Fiat's 1957 magazine "Illustrato Fiat" illustrating the Fiat stand in New York's "Coliseum" world fair and the 1000 shipped to the United States, here in the archive of the Centro Storico Fiat museum, which hosts Fiat historical vehicles and the company archives, in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_44...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  The entrance to the Italian headquarters of FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) is seen here in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_38...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A customer steps inside the FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) Motor Village, a showroom in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_46...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  FCA's brand logos are seen here at the FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) Motor Village, a showroom in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_45...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  More than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed here in Heritage Hub in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_41...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  More than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed here in Heritage Hub in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_40...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019: The Fiat X1/23 electric car prototype of 1973 is seen here in the FCA Heritage Hub, where more than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed, in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_40...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  More than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed here in Heritage Hub in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_39...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A woman rides her bike by the Italian headquarters of FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) is seen here in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_39...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A man is seen here in the Italian headquarters of FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_39...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  The entrance to the Italian headquarters of FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) is seen here in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_38...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  The entrance to the Italian headquarters of FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) is seen here in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_38...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A man walks outside the FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) Motor Village, a showroom in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_46...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  Customers (right) are seen walking by a new Fiat 500 here in the FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) Motor Village, a showroom in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_45...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  FCA's brand logos are seen here at the FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) Motor Village, a showroom in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_45...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019: The Fiat archive is seen here in the archive of the Centro Storico Fiat museum, which hosts Fiat historical vehicles and the company archives, in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_44...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019: The Fiat archive is seen here in the archive of the Centro Storico Fiat museum, which hosts Fiat historical vehicles and the company archives, in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_44...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019: An archivist shows a design of Fiat vehicle in the archive of the Centro Storico Fiat museum, which hosts Fiat historical vehicles and the company archives, in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_44...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019: Archival documents are seen here on a  consultation table in the archive of the Centro Storico Fiat museum, which hosts Fiat historical vehicles and the company archives, in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_44...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  Historical Fiat vehicles are seen here in the Centro Storico Fiat museum in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_43...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  The painting "The Founding of Fiat" (ca 1913) by Lorenzo Delleani is seen here in the Centro Storico Fiat museum, which hosts Fiat historical vehicles and the company archives, in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_43...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019: A Fiat logo is seen here on a historical Fiat car in Heritage Hub, where more than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed, in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_42...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  More than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed here in Heritage Hub in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_42...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A Fiat 500 is seen here in the FCA Heritage Hub, where more than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed, in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_42...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  More than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed here in Heritage Hub in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_42...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A Fiat 500 is seen here in the FCA Heritage Hub, where more than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed, in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_41...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  Fiat 500s are lined up here in the FCA Heritage Hub, where more than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed, in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_41...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  More than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed here in Heritage Hub in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_40...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  More than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed here in Heritage Hub in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_40...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  The Fiat S61, a two-seater race car developed specifically for the North-American market, is seen here in the FCA Heritage Hub, where more than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed, in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_40...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  The Lancia Nea prototype car, presented at the Paris Motow Show in October 2000 and one of the the first cars in the world to experiment with autonomous driving, is seen here in the FCA Heritage Hub, where more than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed, in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_40...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  The D50 Formula 1 vehicle designed by Vittorio Jano in 1953 is seen here in the FCA Heritage Hub, where more than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed, in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_39...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A view of the Italian headquarters of FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) is seen here in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_39...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A man is seen here in the Italian headquarters of FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_39...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  The entrance to the Italian headquarters of FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) is seen here in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_38...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A man steps outside the Italian headquarters of FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_38...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A logo detail of the new Fiat 500 is seen here in the FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) Motor Village, a showroom in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_37...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A new Fiat 500 is seen here in the FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) Motor Village, a showroom in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_37...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019: A design  of the Fiat Coupé Dorsay is seen here in the archive of the Centro Storico Fiat museum, which hosts Fiat historical vehicles and the company archives, in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_44...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019: Archival documents are seen here on a  consultation table in the archive of the Centro Storico Fiat museum, which hosts Fiat historical vehicles and the company archives, in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_44...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019: A mock-up of Fiat vehicle production line  is seen here in the Centro Storico Fiat museum, which hosts Fiat historical vehicles and the company archives, in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_43...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  More than 250 vehicles of FCA's heritage dating from 1908 to 2008 are displayed here in Heritage Hub in the old Officina 81 site of the Mirafiori mechanical manufacturing complex in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
<br />
The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_42...jpg
  • TURIN, ITALY - 29 MAY 2019:  A man rides his bike by the Italian headquarters of FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automobiles) is seen here in Turin, Italy, on May 29th 2019.<br />
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The French carmaker Renault said on Monday that it was considering a proposal by Fiat Chrysler to merge and form a global partnership aimed at improving their chances of surviving the coming perilous and costly shift to electric and self-driving cars.<br />
If the proposal goes forward, the new company would displace General Motors as the third-largest car company in the world, behind Volkswagen and Toyota, and significantly change the balance of power in the global auto industry.
    CIPG_20190529_NYT_Fiat-Renault_M3_39...jpg
  • Florence, Italy - 28 April, 2012: Passengers ask information in Casa Italo, an assistance and welcome point for ITALO, Europe’s first private operator of high-speed, domestic trains in Italy, in Florence, Italy, on April 28, 2012. The company’s president is Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, one of the shareholders along with other private entrepreneurs like luxury businessmen Diego Della Valle, the French railway company, Italy’s largest retail bank and the country’s largest insurer. Italy’s NTV (Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori) is the first company in Europe to compete with the state-run Trenitalia on high-speed service. When at full regime at the end of the year, 25 innovative trains will connect nine Italian cities, from Salerno to Milan, from Turin to Venice at 300km per hour. Italo passengers will board on stable trains that do not rely on a locomotive car, but has engines underneath each of the 11 carriages to increase capacity as well as safety.<br />
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Ph. Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times
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  • Florence, Italy - 28 April, 2012: Miriam Fallerini, 67, and her grandson Alessandro, 6, travelled today to Florence on the Milan bound ITALO, Europe’s first private operator of high-speed, domestic trains in Italy, in Florence, Italy, on April 28, 2012. "My grandchild had never taken a train before", Mrs Fallerini said, "and I promised him yesterday, I am taking you not only on a train, but on the most beautiful train there is in Italy". The company’s president is Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, one of the shareholders along with other private entrepreneurs like luxury businessmen Diego Della Valle, the French railway company, Italy’s largest retail bank and the country’s largest insurer. Italy’s NTV (Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori) is the first company in Europe to compete with the state-run Trenitalia on high-speed service. When at full regime at the end of the year, 25 innovative trains will connect nine Italian cities, from Salerno to Milan, from Turin to Venice at 300km per hour. Italo passengers will board on stable trains that do not rely on a locomotive car, but has engines underneath each of the 11 carriages to increase capacity as well as safety.<br />
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Ph. Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times
    ITALO_12.jpg
  • Rome, Italy - 28 April, 2012: A father shows his son ITALO as it arrives in Rome Tiburtina train station on April 28, 2012. ITALO is Europe’s first private operator of high-speed, domestic trains in Italy. The company’s president is Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, one of the shareholders along with other private entrepreneurs like luxury businessmen Diego Della Valle, the French railway company, Italy’s largest retail bank and the country’s largest insurer. Italy’s NTV (Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori) is the first company in Europe to compete with the state-run Trenitalia on high-speed service. When at full regime at the end of the year, 25 innovative trains will connect nine Italian cities, from Salerno to Milan, from Turin to Venice at 300km per hour. Italo passengers will board on stable trains that do not rely on a locomotive car, but has engines underneath each of the 11 carriages to increase capacity as well as safety.<br />
Ph. Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times
    ITALO_05.jpg
  • L'AQUILA, ITALY - 18 November 2013: Professor Ugo Rossi of the University of Turin gives a lesson of his Introduction to Urban Geography course to students of the Gran Sasso Science Institute attending their PhD in Urban Studies, in L'Aquila, Italy, on November 13th, 2013. <br />
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The first accademic year of the Gran Sasso Science Institute was inaugurated last week in L'Aquila. The GSSI, which has selected 36 students this years, is an international PhD school and a center for advanced studies in physics, mathematics, computer science and social sciences. Its purpose is to form high level human capital, integrating education and research in a lively interdisciplinary environment.<br />
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The city of L'Aquila was struck by 6.3 Richter scale earthquake on April 6th, 2009. The earthquake was felt throughout central Italy; 297 people are known to have died,making this the deadliest earthquake to hit Italy since the 1980 Irpinia earthquake.
    CIPG_20131118_INYT_GranSasso__M3_616...jpg
  • Florence, Italy - 28 April, 2012: Passengers walk by Casa Italo, an assistance and welcome point for ITALO, Europe’s first private operator of high-speed, domestic trains in Italy, in Florence, Italy, on April 28, 2012. The company’s president is Ferrari chairman Luca Cordero di Montezemolo, one of the shareholders along with other private entrepreneurs like luxury businessmen Diego Della Valle, the French railway company, Italy’s largest retail bank and the country’s largest insurer. Italy’s NTV (Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori) is the first company in Europe to compete with the state-run Trenitalia on high-speed service. When at full regime at the end of the year, 25 innovative trains will connect nine Italian cities, from Salerno to Milan, from Turin to Venice at 300km per hour. Italo passengers will board on stable trains that do not rely on a locomotive car, but has engines underneath each of the 11 carriages to increase capacity as well as safety.<br />
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Ph. Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times
    ITALO_30.jpg
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