The spotlight is on "How to film the world", an intermediate review between the biennial editions of the Carbonia Film Festival (CFF), an initiative focused on the themes of work and migration.

The mining town of Sulcis, from 7 to 10 October, therefore welcomes international auteur cinema in a bill, presented today in Cagliari, including screenings and meetings with the authors, previews, shows, insights, master classes and exhibitions.

Among the most anticipated guests, the Romanian director Alexander Nanau, who meets the public on 8 October at 9 pm on the occasion of the presentation of his acclaimed documentary "Collective".

With a double nomination for the 2021 Oscars for Best Foreign Film and Best Documentary, winner of the 2021 Lux Audience Award, Nanau was one of the jurors at the last Venice Film Festival.

"A master of cinema for the resumption of meetings with the authors", explains Francesco Giai Via, artistic director of the Festival organized by the Centro Servizi Culturali Carbonia of the Humanitarian Society directed by Paolo Serra. The festival takes place between Cineteatro Centrale and La Fabbrica del Cinema "which for four days becomes the workshop of making cinema", underlines Nevina Satta, director of the Sardegna Film Commission.

Among the screenings "Il palazzo" by Federica Di Giacomo and the award-winning "Californie" by Alessandro Cassigoli and Kasey Kauffman. The Carbonia Film Festival also presents the teaser of Massimiliano Mazzotta's next work "Chemical Bros". The parterre of guests was full, and among others the singer-songwriter from Ferrara Vasco Brondi, who at the Grande Miniera di Serbariu presents a recital of notes and poems designed ad hoc for the festival and with the mine as a backdrop.

(Unioneonline / vl)

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