The proceeds of the book dedicated to the history of the violence suffered by the mother, shared them with her brother
“I’m never down of the rope. When I get angry, it passes me after 10 minutes”, Ema stokholma She is a woman with a thousand commitments and interests, who always tries to do everything in the best way, avoiding that something can stop her.
From Morwenn Moguerou to Ema Stokholma
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Morwenn Moguerou It is his real name, but since 2009 he has embraced his new identity of Ema Stokholma: “He calls me Morwen who has known me since before 2009, surely Ema is simpler but I always consider me Morwenn,” he explained in a long interview with Corriere della Sera. Radio presenter, Deejay, writer, painter, actress for Carlo Verdone in Life by Carlo And soon also poet, Ema feels “a woman who works and who does beautiful things”. Born in 1983 to Romans-sur-isre From a French mother and an Italian man who left her even before her birth, Morwenn grew between Midi and Brittany together with his older brother. As he told several times, included in the Memoir For my good of 2019 which earned her the Bancarella Prizechildhood was not easy. The mother subjected them to frequent forms of both physical and psychological violence.
the violent mother
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His first ugly memory, as he told in the book, was 4 years old when his mother was peering her by car. He had food problems because He refused his mother’s food: “Maybe I refused what came from her, I’m trying to understand him. Even now I happen to let myself go to this form of appearance” he explained to Corriere della Sera. If at home he lived a nightmare, he was happy at school: “It was great to go there and live a normal life in the midst of them. In the canteen we ate all together and I remember that I always ended their dishes: I was very hungry”. However, he was too afraid to tell someone what happened at home: “Mom did not send me to school when the bruises were seen”. In the life of little Morwenn Stable reference points were missing: “My father told me ‘see you on Monday’ and then reappeared after four years”. At 15 he tried to enter his life, running away from France and trying to live in Rome with him but after a few months he made himself independent starting to work in the world of fashion first and then in that of music as DJ.
Memories
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Among the traumatic events of his childhood there was certainly that time when a 9 years the mother wanted to convince her to throw herself into the river. To save her was the Stephane bookseller who has no longer reviewed: “Two years ago I returned to Romans-sur-isre and was not there, the shop yes, with the same poster”. He also sought that part of the sidewalk with his initials and his brother in front of their home, but he had been redone: “One of my friends gave me a carpet that reproduces him, it was a beautiful gesture because he reminds me of one of the few edifying gestures of my mother, he was blatant, I was pleased, showed that I existed in his eyes”. In the his life from Ema, he met several people who can consider friends, starting from Andrea Delogu: “You are the boss: he always decides where you eat and what time, on Monday he already wants to plan what he will do on Saturday. It was the first to ask me, for example, of my mom, and when I told them what he did to me, he wanted to know where, when, everything”. Consider a friend Luca Barbarossa with which he started working last autumn a Radio 2 Social Club: “In a few months he became an important figure. Another friend is Mirko Nazzaro who put me on the trail of Marina Abramovic”.
The meeting with Marina Abramovic
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Thanks to the advice of this friend, he saw the Abramovic exhibition in London, then the performance with the hologram in Viterbo, until he was unable to interview it for Raiplay and a few weeks ago The artist invited her to Capri together with Alessia Marcuzzi: “She is one of the most important living artists, she has changed the role of women in the art world.” A Important person in his life is the brotherwith whom he continues to see often and that during the drafting of the Memoir, he received the chapters: “Without his consent I would never have published him. The proceeds divide them equally among us, because it is my story, but also his”. Win the Bancarella Prize It was like “a reward, absurd compensation, in excess. Perhaps it is simply the law of karma”. A very large emotion comparable to when he sold his first picture: “In this Gino Castaldo helped me, who is the wisest person who knows. Instead of whining because no gallery called me to ask me to expose them, he suggested doing everything alone”. Today he has a person who sells his works on Instagram from London: “I sold it to five thousand euros” and with the money he earns organizes dinners with those friends who keep the paintings before being able to sell them not only because he has no more space at home, but also because he often changes: “I am at 39 removals, 40 if we consider the renovation because I filled the boxes to do it. My nature is to move, then now I am in front of the Vatican Museums, you can imagine what has been in recent weeks “.
And today?
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In life he feels he got many of the things he dreamed of, like one family in style Friends or be a waitress. He never wanted to have children: “I did not grow up with the myth of the Mulino Bianco family, this is perhaps one of the few things I thank my mother” but he had a companion with two daughters who hopes “know they can always count on me”. He decided to start removing tattoos: “So painful, after all I think I have already suffered enough. However, yes, a little at a time I will do it.”
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