Torna Cinecittà Film Festival

Torna Cinecittà Film Festival

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Torna Cinecittà Film Festival

The Torna Cinecittà Film Festival celebrates its 11th edition, showcasing independent films, addressing industry challenges, and advocating for cinema preservation.

Italian
Italy
EntertainmentItalyCultureFilmCinemaFestival
Cinecittà StudiosCsoa SpartacoEmi Social Lab
Rêger Azad KayaAlessandro MarzulloMaria TilliGiorgia MeloniGiulio
What events and awards are part of the festival?
The festival will also host an assembly with Cinecittà Studios workers and award the Ben Hur prize. Locations include CSOA Spartaco (for the competition and debates) and EMI Social Lab (for animation).
What films are included in the festival program?
The festival's program includes film screenings, debates, and an animation section. The opening film is "L'odio", with other notable entries like "Quando le piantine crescono" and "Non credo in niente."
What are some of the key features of this year's festival?
This year's festival features a competition for first-time films, addresses criticisms of Italian government policies, and includes new venues like Emi Social Lab and Csoa Spartaco.
What is the main focus of the Torna Cinecittà Film Festival?
The Torna Cinecittà Film Festival, now in its eleventh year, promotes the defense of cinema and culture, highlighting the struggles faced by the industry.
What is the overall goal of the Torna Cinecittà Film Festival?
The Torna Cinecittà Film Festival aims to showcase underrepresented films, spark discussions about the state of Italian cinema, and support the Cinecittà Studios.