More than twenty Italian films
will be presented at the 30th edition of the Sarajevo Film
Festival, scheduled in the Bosnian capital until 23 August. Many
young Italian authors and directors will be showcased at the
Sarajevo festival, also thanks to the support and contribution
of the Italian Embassy in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Luca Catalini,
Stefanno Zappia, Fabio Orlando, Tommaso Zebri, Elio Ferraio,
Sara Andrea Gravino, Donato Sansone, Anna Giulia Pricoco,
Roberto Cannarile, and Gianluigi Toccafondo will also present
their works.
The film 'My Father's Diaries' by Bosnian-Italian director
Ado Hasanovic will be presented at the festival. The movie is
set in Srebrenica during the dramatic years of the armed
conflict in Bosnia.
The short film section includes 'Eldorado' by Mathieu Volpe,
'The Dead Track' by Antonio Maciocco, and 'We Should All Be
Futurists' by Angela Norelli. John Turturro, Meg Ryan, Elia
Suleiman, Alexander Payne, Cord Jefferson will be guests at the
Sarajevo Film Festival.
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