All shows are free of charge.
MYArt Film Festival is a chance to see and discover quality cinema that is generally unknown to the Italian public. The choice of films focuses on young directors, new trends and new audio-visual languages emerging from the Mediterranean countries. The presence at the Festival of directors from different cultural areas offers many opportunities for networking and exchange of ideas in the Italian and European film industry, as well as the chance to stimulate South-South co-productions and to explore the themes related to immigration, integration and intercultural exchange.
All shows are free of charge.
17:00
Cinema Teatro Morelli
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17:45
Cinema Teatro Morelli
a cura di Rete Cinema Calabria – con F. Nucci, L. S. Veneziano, F. Manna
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18:40
Cinema Teatro Morelli
a cura di Pietro Silvestri, director & visual effect project manager
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21:00
Cinema San Nicola
di G. Pannone, Italia – Anteprima XI edizione “Premio Mario Gallo” a cura della Cineteca della Calabria, sarà presente l’autore
18:00
Cinema Teatro Morelli
intervengono G. Pannone, M. Mazzarotto, P. Leporace, O. Affuso
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19:00
Cinema San Nicola
di C. Mantis, Italia – saranno presenti l’autrice e il produttore e distributore Mario Mazzarotto della Movimento Film
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20:45
Cinema Teatro Morelli
di Fabio Mollo, Italia – sarà presente l’autore
19:15
Cinema San Nicola
di H. Dilara, B. Ilhan, S. Ahmad, Turchia/Kurdistan
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21:00
Cinema San Nicola
Documentary films created by directors from the countries admitted to the competition (minimum duration 60 min.) On themes relating to immigration, integration and cross-cultural exchange in Mediterranean Counties.
Casamance la banda sonora de un viaje – Paloma Zapata, Spagna
Castro – Paolo Civati, Italia
Coming from – Alfredo Federico, Italia
Fuori campo – Sergio Panariello, Italia
La felicità umana – Maurizio Zaccaro, Italia
Loro di Napoli – Pierfrancesco Li Donni, Italia
Noi, i Neri – Maurizio Fantoni Minnella, Italia
Prison sisters – Nima Sarvestani, Iran
Strane straniere – Elisa Amoruso, Italia
The black sheep – Antonio Martino, Italia
The ramadan cannon of Jerusalem – Awisat Atta-Shanit Nimrodo, Palestina / Israele
When Paul came over the sea – Jacob Preuss, Germania
Short fiction films created by directors from the countries admitted to the competition (maximum duration 30 min). On themes relating to immigration, integration, and cross-cultural exchange in Mediterranean Counties.
Baraka – Nestor Ruiz Medina, Spagna
Cado – Gilles Rocca, Italia
Di là – Giulio Tonincelli, Italia
Half a man – Kristina Kumric, Croazia
Irregulars – Fabio Palmieri, Italia
Lost exile – Fisnik Maxhuni, Svizzera / Kosovo
Lurna – Nani Matos, Spagna
Moby Dick – Nicola Sorcinelli, Italia
Pastura – Fabrizio Acampora, Italia
Posso entrare – Fariborz Kamkari, Italia / Iran
Respiro – Andrea Brusa e Marco Scotuzzi, Italia
The Dead Sea – Stuart Gatt, UK
Short fiction films created by directors from the countries admitted to the competition (maximum duration 30 min). On themes relating to immigration, integration, and cross-cultural exchange in Mediterranean Counties.
Baraka – Nestor Ruiz Medina, Spagna
Cado – Gilles Rocca, Italia
Di là – Giulio Tonincelli, Italia
Half a man – Kristina Kumric, Croazia
Irregulars – Fabio Palmieri, Italia
Lost exile – Fisnik Maxhuni, Svizzera / Kosovo
Lurna – Nani Matos, Spagna
Moby Dick – Nicola Sorcinelli, Italia
Pastura – Fabrizio Acampora, Italia
Posso entrare – Fariborz Kamkari, Italia / Iran
Respiro – Andrea Brusa e Marco Scotuzzi, Italia
The Dead Sea – Stuart Gatt, UK
Short documentary films created by directors from the countries admitted to the competition on themes relating to immigration, integration and cross-cultural exchange in Mediterranean Counties.
A very hot summer – Abu Eid Areej, Palestina
Fantassút – Federica Foglia, Italia
Graffiti – Fidaa Nasir, Palestina
Loza – Jean-Sébastien Desbordes, Francia
Maxamba – Susanna Barnard e Sofia Borges, Portogallo
My story – Gianluca Bozzo, Italia
Nera la notte – Saverio Caracciolo, Italia
The fourth kingdom – Adan Aliaga e Alex Lora, Spagna
Yabandjo – Panos Aprahamian, Libano