(ANSA) - TRIESTE, 13 APR - A border in its broadest sense is
the key theme of the Borderless Generation Audiovisual Festival,
the cross-border short film festival organized by Italy's Young
For Fun and Slovenia's Vizo and dedicated to students from
Friuli Venezia Giulia and the Slovenian regions of
Osrednjeslovenska, Primorsko-notranjska, Gorenjska,
Obalno-kraška and Goriška.
The festival, scheduled from May 28 to June 1, 2024, between
Gorica and Nova Gorica, European Capital of Culture 2025, will
include screenings, special events, and meetings.
The promoters explain that workshops on topics related to
other artistic areas and technical and creative fields, such as
photography, writing, and performing arts, will also be
available in addition to movie screenings.
The first guest of the workshop program is Gorizia actress
Anita Kravos, who is famous in Italy and abroad thanks to
several domestic and foreign film productions in which she has
starred, including the iconic role of contemporary artist Talia
Concept in the Oscar-winning film La Grande Bellezza.
According to the schedule, the workshop "Acting for the
Screen - Acting Well to Communicate Better" will be held from
April 15 to 18 in Gorizia: "It will start with acting out
dialogues from films to get to acting out one's role in life,"
Kravos said, "recognizing what one's place is in the family,
school, society, peer group and how to move, with responsibility
and self-determination, in one's life path, in harmony with
one's desires and desire to become oneself." Borderless
Generation Audiovisual Festival is an EU-funded project managed
by EGTC Go under the GO! 2025 Small Projects Fund of the
Interreg VI-A Italy-Slovenia 2021-2027 program. (ANSA).
Italy-Slovenia short film festival kicks off with Anita Kravos
Focusing on border theme, and dedicated to students