Fare Cinema', the compilation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation that promotes Italian cinema and the film industry in the world, is returning to Kosovo.
Giving the news, the Italian Embassy in Pristina reports that the festival will take place from 18 to 20 June at the "Kino Armata" cinema in the Kosovan capital, and on 19 June at the "Nena Kabrini" school in Prizren. On the programme are "C'è ancora domani" by Paola Cortellesi, premiered on 18 in Pristina and on 19 in Prizren, "La Chimera" by Alice Rohrwacher (19 June) and "Rapito" by Marco Bellocchio (20 June).
The films will be screened in the original language (Italian) with English subtitles, while for the film 'C'è ancora domani' there will also be subtitles in Albanian.
"We are extremely happy to bring back to Kosovo the 'Fare cinema' festival with last year's most awarded Italian films. This event will offer the opportunity to immerse oneself in the stories, characters and artistic vision of some of Italy's most internationally beloved directors and actors. Through this initiative we also aim to strengthen the cultural ties between Italy and Kosovo, fostering an exchange of ideas and perspectives that will enrich both communities," said the Italian Ambassador to Pristina, Antonello De Riu.
"Fare Cinema" is a thematic synthesis dedicated to the promotion of cinema and the Italian film industry, organised in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Anica, Ice, Istituto Luce - Cinecittà, Italian Film Commission and Accademia del Cinema Italiano - David Premio di Donatello.
Launched in 2018, it involves the organisation of events by the diplomatic-consular network and Italian cultural institutes abroad with the dual aim of promoting cinema and Italian professionals in the sector.
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