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Italian-Serbian Film Festival kicks off in Belgrade

Italian-Serbian Film Festival kicks off in Belgrade

Presentation at the Embassy with Gabriella Carlucci and Castellitto

19 September 2024, 15:28

ANSA English Desk

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The 9th edition of the Italian-Serbian Film Festival (19-23 September), conceived and directed by Gabriella Carlucci, was inaugurated today with the presentation press conference hosted by the Italian Embassy in Belgrade. The festival promotes contemporary works of Italian and Serbian cinema and offers an opportunity for professionals and operators in the sector to meet. Also attending the press conference opening this edition of the Festival was Sergio Castellitto, star of the film "Dante" that will open the Festival in the evening at the Jugoslovenska Kinoteka. Also present was Pietro Castellitto, whose film 'Enea', which he wrote, directed and starred in, will be screened.
    The Festival is part of a wide-ranging effort to promote Italian cinema in Serbia. An effort that last week saw the presentation of a review for the centenary of Marcello Mastroianni's birth, in these days can count on the Days of Italian Cinema in Subotica, in October it will be enriched by a tribute to Vittorio De Sica, and in December it will culminate in the traditional Made in Italy Film Festival.
    Presenting the festival, the Italian Ambassador to Serbia, Luca Gori, emphasised that "the Italian-Serbian Film Festival is an appointment that has long contributed to promoting cultural exchange between Rome and Belgrade, even more so today in light of the recent entry into force of the film co-production agreement between Italy and Serbia".

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