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24 June
Thursday 24-06-2021
time 18:00
Centro Arti Visive Pescheria

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Marta Gennari, Giulia Martinelli

MERLOT

Italia 2016 , 5' 40''

Selection of Italian shorts by Giulietta Fara.

COSA E’ SUCCESSO A DARWIN (2019, 6'38")
di Leonardo Altieri, Sara Crippa, Giulia Manna, Maria Nocerino

ARITHMÉTIQUE (2010, 4'10")
di Dalila Rovazzani, Giovanni Munari

MERLOT (2016, 5'40")
di Marta Gennari, Giulia Martinelli

L'ANGUILLA (2018, 7'37")
di Silvia Bassoli, Giacomo D'Ancona, Maria Virginia Moratti

EN RANG PAR DEUX, UN INCONTRO CON ALIOU E AFIF (2019, 6'51")
di Elisabetta Bosco, Margherita Giusti, Viola Mancini

NUOVI VICINI (2018, 5'51")
di Andrea Mannino, Sara Burgio, Giacomo Rinaldi

DOVE DORME LA LUNA DI GIORNO (2017, 4'35")
di Michele Bernardi

DIXI E LA LUNA DI TRAVERSO (2011, 5'25")
di Andrea Zingoni

L'INVENZIONE DELLA RUOTA (2018, 2')
di Lorenzo Badioli

SKILLS EP. 1 – PESCE PALLA (2020, 1'18")
di Dadomani Studio

SKILLS EP. 2 – IL PAGURO (2020, 1'18")
di Dadomani Studio

SKILLS EP. 3 – LA RANA PESCATRICE (2020, 1'18")
di Dadomani Studio

SKILLS EP. 5 – MEDUSA IMMORTALE (2020, 1'18")
di Dadomani Studio

SKILLS EP. 6 – IL POLIPO MIMETICO (2020, 1'18")
di Dadomani Studio

LE NOZZE DI POLLICINO (2018, 6')
di Beatrice Pucci

“Cinema is a merry-go-round,” said Georges Méliès, and, speaking of the latter’s phantasmagorias, Antonio Costa wrote “Cinema is like a big toy.” Marco Ferreri, in his last film, Nitrate Base, staged a ‘primitive’ picture house, i.e. a circus tent accommodating a projection screen and, instead of the seats, as many rocking horses.

Merry-go-rounds, toys, and circus tents have always rightfully belonged to the world of the little ones.

Marco Ferreri was indeed a fantastic discovery for me at the Pesaro Film Festival in 1995. Dillinger Is Dead was a revelation: a reborn man who discovers ‘trivial’ objects as if they were treasures, a series of objets trouvés in a search reminiscent of Pippi Longstocking, the Thing-Finder.

An intersection of past and present to depict cinema as a game, a never-ending experiment, and a great passion: the name Pesaro Film Festival Circus is both a tribute to these masters and a declaration of intent. You can, and must play with cinema!

The new section of the Pesaro Film Festival intends to open a little window onto the cinema for kids that is also a gaze onto the future, focusing on those young viewers who will want to and be curious to get in a small dedicated screening room and in a big workshop space.

The films selected are those which most suffered from the lack of movie theatres for a suitable first-run presentation, but also films outside the mainstream circuits. This year, even the Pixar creatives were greatly disappointed with important titles that, because of the pandemic, were presented in digital platforms instead of movie theatres. So these are the titles: Rémi Chayé’s Calamity, A Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary, Jean-François Laguionie and Xavier Picard’s The Prince’s Voyage, Gints Zilbalodis’ Away, Keiichi Hara’s The Wonderland, Anca Damian’s Marona’s Fantastic Tale, and a selection of shorts made by Italian film-makers.

Besides the screenings, Pesaro Film Festival Circus proposes three workshops to let the children ‘have a finger in the pie’, conducted by Saul Saguatti, Michele Bernardi, and Studio Croma. Quoting Mario Lodi, “Children also need to be behind the camera in order to understand how the magic of cinema is made but, above all, to make some of their own, even more awesome.”

Have fun everyone!

Curated by Giulietta Fara

 


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