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Kerekes' Wishing on a star kicks off Trieste Film Festival

Kerekes' Wishing on a star kicks off Trieste Film Festival

More than 130 films star in the festival until January 24

TRIESTE, 16 gennaio 2025, 19:16

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A double date with the latest film by Slovak-Hungarian director Peter Kerekes, Wishing on a star, opens at 7:30 p.m. at the Teatro Miela, the 36th Trieste Film Festival, one of Italy's leading festivals dedicated to Central and Eastern European cinema, scheduled until January 24.
    Kerekes has been a guest of the festival several times. Also shot in Friuli Venezia Giulia and Campania, Wishing on a star revolves around the charismatic figure of Luciana, a Neapolitan astrologer who has a method for making her clients' wishes come true. The film premiered at the 2024 Venice Film Festival in the Orizzonti section. The 36th edition will feature more than 130 films, including Italian premieres and special events, international competitions and thematic sections, to investigate the reality beyond borders, the stateless imagery of a world in turmoil, in search of present and future, to reconstruct the recent past of the 1990s in the Balkan countries.
    "The theme of family and family ties - explains festival director Nicoletta Romeo - this year seems to be a cross-cutting leitmotif that unites so many of the films in the program: dysfunctional families, queer, fluid, bigoted, families as refuge and extended families.The family is pilloried as an institution, with all the jammed mechanisms of a powerful archetypal structure that nevertheless does not always seem to respond to the needs and desires of the individuals who are part of it. But sometimes it is also the only place of salvation in broken societies, and it is always in the face of death that bonds are strengthened, and old grudges take a back seat".
    In addition to screenings, the program includes exhibitions, guided tours, children's workshops, master classes and tastings.
    Protagonist of the Wild Roses section will be Serbia with its female directors.Three sections are dedicated to international competitions for feature films, short films and documentaries.
   
   

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