A short but courageous film on the theme of compensation to soldiers affected by cancer after exercises in the training ranges in Sardinia . Shot between Giave, Nulvi, Lake Cuga in Uri and Sassari in the summer of 2020, the short by the Sassari director and screenwriter Gianni Cesaraccio is precisely entitled "Quello che è mio " because it tells the story of four ex-military, sick and terminally ill, who rob banks in small towns on the island to leave enough money for their families, given that the state has denied them compensation.

Sunday 22 January, at 5 pm at the Vecchio Mulino in Sassari, the closing event of the fundraising is scheduled, launched to be able to distribute the short film, which has been affected by the two years of slowdowns and difficulties due to the pandemic.

The evening includes free admission which will help the circulation of the film in festivals around the world. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Mariangela Pinna oncology association.

The event, together with the author Gianni Cesaraccio, will be attended by the director Antonello Grimaldi, who is part of the artistic cast, and the president of the association Antonio Contu. There will also be a preview screening of a few minutes of the short film and the original songs composed for the film by the musician Gianfranco Marongiu will be listened to.

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