"Sardinian Visions", at the Mut in Stintino the festival of island cinema
Nine titles in the final selected by the Cineteca di Bologna from more than 250 that participated in the competition announced in 2023Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
The Tonnara Museum in Stintino will host the Visioni sarde film festival on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 September, starting at 6 pm, which was born in 2014, as part of the historic Visioni Italiane Festival of the Cineteca di Bologna with the aim of telling the story of Sardinia through cinema. The festival co-organized by the Fondazione Sardegna Film Commission, the Cineteca di Bologna and the Visioni da Ichnussa Association, which this year will be presented by the director Sergio Scavio, has attracted the attention of the public, professionals and critics for the quality of the works selected and for the attention paid to new creative ferments and everything that animates young Sardinian cinema.
The list of nine titles that reached the final represents, both in terms of style and content, the hallmark of this edition of the competition. The nine short films were selected by the Cineteca di Bologna from among the more than 250 that participated in the competition announced in 2023 by the Sardinia Region and reserved for authors from the island. The proposed short films give shape to an original review of small works that manage to excite and involve by addressing themes of pressing relevance for our island and, at the same time, of universal interest.
The festival will be divided into two days and will feature the screening of the short films "Dalia" by Joe Juanne Piras, "Giù cun Giuali" by Michela Anedda, "Incappucciati, Foschi" by Nicola Camoglio, "Quello che è mio" by Gianni Cesaraccio, "La punizione del prete" by Francesco Tomba and Chiara Tesser, "Ranas" by Daniele Arca, "Spiaggia libera" by Ludovica Zedda, "Ti aspetto qui" by Gabriele Brundu, "Tilipirche" by Francesco Piras. The films will be subtitled in English, French and Spanish.