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The Ricciardi Theater at the Cannes World Film Festival with Squille’s Cap by Gaetano Cucciardi. The first cinematographic work produced by Gianmaria Modugno’s Capuan Theater arrives on the French Riviera, after already winning awards such as Best Debut in the Cinematography section from the Venice Film Awards and Best Debut Director from the Venice Film Festival.
The international festival, conceptualized and launched by Karoline Bomba during the 2019 Covid crisis that lead to the closure of 90% of cinematic venues, seeks artists from around the world to present debut and non-debut works on social issues dear to the President. brings together for. French Competition.
Cannes World Film Festival – Remember the Future has become a cultural event of international scope not to be missed, already enjoying enormous success with a new generation of film, music and recognized by international press professionals Is.
Major stars over the years have also included Richard Branson, Bruce Willis, Clint Eastwood, Yoko Ono, Jennifer Lopez, Malcolm McDowell and many more. The short film, based on a short story by Fiorenzo Marino, is a finalist in the Best First Filmmaker category and tells the story of the courage of a young man among thousands who try to cross during the Battle of Volturno in 1860. Boot to unify the Italian peninsula. At the center of the story is the love between the Garibaldian Aristide Panseri (played by Christian Brandi) and Maria (played by Marina Ciopa), a peasant girl from Squiel. Two young people, different in language and manners, manage to communicate and recognize each other in gestures of hospitality.
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