"Terre di Confine Film Festival", applause to Ittiri for Roberto Demontis
At the municipal theater the actor proposed "Night song of a taxi driver wandering to the moon" and "Fashion in Santu Nenaldu" by Remundu Piras in the Logudorese Sardinian languageThe poetic performance of the actor Roberto Demontis in the preview of the fifteenth edition of the “ Terre di confine film festival ” gave emotions.
In the Municipal Theater of Ittiri , the actor proposed "Night song of a taxi driver wandering to the moon" composed by him and "Fashion in Santu Nenaldu" by Remundu Piras in the Logudorese Sardinian language.
The evening was introduced by Daniele Monachella, artistic director of MAB Teatro and of the Ittirese cultural season, who greeted the audience together with the journalist Salvatore Taras and Sandro Sarai, president of the Su Disterru association which has been organizing the festival since 2004.
The screenings kicked off with a video greeting made especially for the Sardinian audience by the students of the 1F of the Laura Bassi high school in Bologna . The young artists of the Doc Course presented "Kebab", a nice experimental short film directed by Salvatore Rauseo and Giacomo Gherardi with the support of the teacher Anna Conti and the tutor Simone Fratini of the Cineteca di Bologna. The work playfully ranges between different film genres ranging from action to romance without taking itself too seriously.
A short film with a more strictly documentary profile has also arrived from the Liceo of Bologna, "#hoquasivinto", a collective work of the IIIG which explores the very current theme of gambling addiction through interviews with victims of gambling , an educator, a councilor to Welfare, to a slot machine manufacturer and a math teacher who is an expert in gambling addiction, who introduce the viewer to a complex world in which prohibition and liberalism are not the only answer . The documentary was made with the supervision of the tutor Giulia Peragine of DER and the teacher Eugenia Bernardi as part of the 'Cinema for school' initiative of the Miur and Mibac.
The two highly applauded interpretations interspersed that little masterpiece which is "The tale of the poisoned tooth" by Cristiano Mattei, a young and talented director from Sassari.