Day 3 – Mestieri di cinema e Moj Brate

Nella terza giornata di ShorTS 2016 si ritorna in piazza Verdi! 11 cortometraggi in concorso saranno anticipati dalla proiezione del cortometraggio nato dalla serie di Workshop Mestieri del Cinema ad opera della Mediateca de La Cappella Underground. Appuntamento alle ore 21.30.

All’Ariston invece, c’è il nostro Segre quotidiano con I sogni del lago salato e a seguire Moj Brate, del debuttante Nazareno M. Nicoletti.

Programma proiezioni 02 luglio 2016
Cinema Ariston

ore 20.00
I SOGNI DEL LAGO SALATO di/by Andrea Segre
ore 21.30
MOJ BRATE di/by Nazareno M. Nicoletti

Piazza Verdi
ore 21.30
Evento Speciale Mestieri del Cinema – DIVENTO VENTO – Mestieri del Cinema 2015
BOOGALOO AND GRAHAM di/by Michael Lennox
TWO DOSAS di/by Sarmad Masud
O MELHOR SOM DO MUNDO di/by Pedro Paulo de Andrade
EDIT > UNDO di/by Daniel Clements
FERNWEH di/by Ena Sendijarevic
A SINGLE LIFE di/by Job, Joris & Marieke
SCRABBLE di/by Cristian Sulser
BURNED di/by Jaime Valdueza
VOLTAIRE di/by Jan Snoekx
THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE di/by Mark Kunerth
POJAT di/by Isabella Karhu
THE REFLECTION OF POWER di/by Mihai Grecu

Day 2! Per oggi, tutti al Miela!

Dopo l’inizio ”col botto” della scorsa sera, ShorTS continua!

Assistete tutti alla presentazione alle 18.30 presso la galleria Tergesteo del manuale Fatti un film! di Francesco Filippi, reduce da una due giorni di divertimento con i ragazzi di Short 4 sweets, il laboratorio creativo finalizzato alla creazione della sigla del prossimo Sweet4kids!

Continuano le proiezioni dell’omaggio a Andrea Segre con La mal’ombra e le Nuove Impronte con Montedoro entrambe ad ingresso gratuito e al Cinema Ariston di viale Romolo Gessi 14.

Il fulcro del festival, invece, ovvero la sezione Maremetraggio, per lasciare spazio alle urla sfrenate dei sostenitori della Nazionale Italiana (nella speranza della vittoria) si sposta questa sera al Teatro Miela, sempre alle ore 21.30, sempre ad ingresso gratuito.
La serata che presenta altri 11 cortometraggi in concorso inizierà con un evento extra, il corto tratto dalla sceneggiatura vincitrice del Premio Mattador dello scorso anno.
Non mancate! E non dimenticatevi di vedere le nostre fantastiche gallery della serata!

 

Programma proiezioni 02 luglio 2016

Cinema Ariston
ore 20.00
LA MAL’OMBRA di/by Andrea Segre

ore 21.30
Montedoro di/by Antonello Faretta

Piazza Verdi
dalle ore 21.30
Evento Premio Mattador – PILLOLE DAL FUTURO di/by Giacomo Caceffo
LADRONES DE TIEMPO di/by Fran X. Rodríguez
EL ABRAZO di/by Iñaki Sánchez Arrieta
YOU ARE MY PRESENT di/by Sam Luk
THE BRAVEST, THE BOLDEST di/by Moon Molson
THE PRESENT di/by Jacob Frey
¿SEÑOR O SEÑORITO? di/by Cristina Piernas, Victoria Ruiz
STUTTERER di/by Benjamin Cleary
PAPÉ di/by Nicolas Polixene
DE SMET di/by Wim Geudens
LA GRAINE di/by Barney Frydman
L’OURS NOIR di/by Xavier Seron, Méryl Fortunat-Rossi

ShorTS – International Film Festival presents SweeTS4Kids

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ShorTS – International Film Festival presents SweeTS4Kids

101 kids will form the jury that will decide the winning short for the second edition of SweeTS4Kids. What are you waiting for? Come and be part of the group!

To take part, you need to be aged between 8 and 13 years old, have clear ideas and a real passion for cinema!

Put the dates of Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th July in your diary and come to cinema Ariston at 6pm to experience Kid Power!

Enroll here and enter into the life of ShorTS!

 

    Enroll in the SweeTS4Kids jury

    Name of child (*):

    Surname of child (*):

    Child's date of birth :

    Name of parent:

    Surname of genitore (*):

    Mobile number (*):

    Email (*):

    Repeat Email (*):

    Days you wish to participate (*)

    The undersigned in accordance with Italian law 196/2003, consents to the use of all information provided above for selective purposes, exclusively under the legal umbrella of the festival.

    Short 4 Sweets
    1—2 luglio 2016
    Punto Enel – Galleria Tergesteo
    Only 4 kids!

    Ehi ragazzi, che ne dite, quest’estate impariamo a fare film!?
    Venerdì 1 e sabato 2 luglio dalle ore 10.00 alle ore 12.30 e dalle ore 14.00 alle ore 17.30 presso il Punto Enel in Galleria Tergesteo, Francesco Filippi ci farà scoprire tutti i segreti per fare un film come racconta il suo ultimo libro, Fatti un film! edito da Giunti Junior, che verrà presentato sabato 2 luglio alla libreria Ubik alle ore 18.30!
    Attenzione!!! Solo 15 posti disponibili, iscrizione obbligatoria.
    Laboratorio dedicato a ragazze e ragazzi dai 12 ai 15 anni, costo € 15,00.

    Per info: laboratorio@maremetraggio.com o 3490844157.
    Fate come Bluebird Girl, trovate il vostro superpotere di raccontare con le immagini!

    IT’SHORTS – DESIGN YOUR OWN WATCH STRAP AND WIN TWO WATCHES

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    IT’SHORTS – DESIGN YOUR OWN WATCH STRAP AND WIN TWO WATCHES

    (ONE EXCLUSIVELY MADE ACCODING TO YOUR OWN DESIGN).

    TAKE PART IN THE CONTEST AND EARN AS MANY LIKES AS POSSIBLE ON FACEBOOK.

    ShorTS can’t wait to get started!

    The best known short film festival in Italy, prior to the announcement of the best Italian and international short films selected for screening as part of the festival’s 17th edition on the big screen under the stars in Pizza Verdi, Trieste, together with IT’S WATCH – artisan watch-makers from Trieste who make original watches with interchangeable straps and exclusive materials – are waiting with bated breath for the festival, which takes place in Trieste from 1st to 9th July, to begin.

    While you’re waiting to see the best Italian and international shorts on the big screen in Piazza Verdi, why not come up with and send a graphic design of a watch strap for an IT’S watch to the ShorTS International Film Festival team. If you are selected, IT’S WATCH will exclusively turn your idea into a real watch. The contest, IT’SHORTS, is open to all, and participation is completely free. The graphic design, be it a drawing, pattern, artwork, or anything else, should be linked to the world of cinema and in line with the style of IT’S WATCH (see their website, www.itswatch.it, for details).

    In order to participate, simply send the strap design together with a private message to the ShorTS Facebook page (www.facebook.com/Maremetraggio) between April 26th and May 10th.

    Suitable designs will be published on the ShorTS Facebook page on May 10th so that they can receive likes, which will be used to decide the shortlist (only likes on the official ShorTS Facebook page before 10am on May 17th will count).

    Following the Facebook vote, the shortlisted designs will be evaluated by a committee of representatives from Associazione Maremetraggio and IT’S WATCH. This committee will select the winner according to which design has the most merit.

    The winner will receive two IT’S WATCH watches, one with their own strap design and another with a strap from the 2016 Spring/Summer collection.

    So what are you waiting for? There’s no time to lose!

    Participate here

    ShorTS 2016: deadline for submission is extended

    ShorTS2016 Cartolina submissions

     

    DOMANI E’ UN ALTRO GIORNO Round Table on Projectuality, the constraints and the resources for Film Festivals in Italy

    DOMANI E’ UNALTRO GIORNO

    Round Table on the projects, on the constraints and the resources for Film Festivals in Italy

    MONDAY 30th NOVEMBER, 2:30pm held at the Auditorium of Sant’Apollonia- Florence

    By now Film Festivals represent a true cinematic circuit that loosens throughout the years and in places all over Italy. It is important to maintain a platform which is the principle mode of cinematic promotion in Italy. Festivals, like all other cultural manifestations, especially in this time of economic crisis, look to maintain it by their own means and with the support of the private sector. However, it is without doubt that to generate this type of cultural economy it is necessary to have support from the State and from local entities.

    But by which criteria, with which decisions and by which means?

    With a look into the near future, the round table ‘Domani è un altro Giorno’  [part of the 56th season of the festival dei Popoli in Florence from 27th November to 4th December] will look at the new guidelines of the general direction for cinema by the Minister for Cultural Goods and Activities, directed by, Nicola Borrelli. It will anticipate the content on the presence of the members of the Ministeral Commission. Not forgetting the role of the regions- with the presence of the assessor for the culture of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Gianni Torrenti, and of their Film Commission (he will interview the president of the Italian Film Commission, Stefania Ippoliti) and the importance of private provisions.

    The festival system is not an alternative to that of traditional cinema, because it is often put into the same category of business and broadens the function of the promotion of the cinema. Overall it will be important to listen to the ideas of Senator Rosa Maria di Giorgi, first person to sign off on the ddl on the reorganization of the cinematic and audiovisual system.

    The Italian Cinema Festival Association proposes therefore not only to analyze the true state of the public financial lines but also to propose certain projectuality and transparence for the future, drawing attention to the winners and to the resources available today, with one hopeful look to tomorrow. Which is another day.  

    Arriva un weekend con esterno/giorno

    And so begins ShorTS XVI – Log of the inaugural evening

    Imagine reading a book (a good book, naturally) and arriving at page 16. We are, therefore, still at the beginning of the adventure, when the vase on the windowsill of life must produce better flowers. Sixteen is the number of this year’s ShorTS International Film Festival, and it’s breathing young air, very young air, as we will see. Classicism and modernity were already working together during the press conference in the luxurious rooms of Teatro Verdi. Then, it was still reasonably cool, but now on the first of July, the temperature is making our thermometers crack. And so we abandon ourselves to watching short films on the big screen.

    Inaugurazione-5

    After the customary presentation by Chiara Valenti Omero – who rightly underlined the difficulties experienced when putting together any event, together with all the energy required – and after the always agreeable presence of Zita Fusco, there was only really space for pictures.child k

    A dramatic impact was made by the Italian short Child K from the De Feo, Palumbo duo: starting off with a verbal disagreement between two young people on the eve of the birth of their first child; shortly afterwards  the story turned into a harsh critique of the horrors and abuse of human beings perpetrated by Nazis; such a captivating work that it left the audience in silence.

    Equally drammatic was the English-Irish coproduction Here by C. Eastwood, which revolved around the insuppressable need to have closure on the past, although blood and guilt were seen in the public accusations; undoubtedly the author recalls the subtle atmosphere loved by the likes of Peter Wier.

    Juan y la nubeGiovanni Macelli with Juan y la nube chose to tell a gripping story and in his own surreal way benefits from using cartoons as a figurative mirror; undoubtedly the young Juan has taken his place amongst little heroes. The first clouds contrasted with a sky that, on the other hand, seemed to uphold the proverb “red sky at night…”, however, not much time had passed before it began to rain. Chiara Valenti Omero was not afraid to tell the audience to stay put and in fact, the weather listened to her.

    The evening advanced with the agitated Neko Od Nas by Anja Kavic, where verbal, and then physical, weapons gleamed threateningly: an excellent close pyschological examination of the characters.

    Then we arrived at a director who knows very well the difficult art of joining cinematic entertainment with historical context, reproducing a summer in the 60s, what happened, what was hidden… credit goes to The Landing by Josh Tainer.

    It would have been difficult not to have be struck with the enthusiasm of human fondness, when faced with two young brothers, aspiring businessmen, at the doors of an adult world, featuring both clients and police investigators. In the final moments, the smaller of the two brothers, showed that perhaps he had indeed learnt some commendable entreprenurial skills. And so went Tormus by Sari Bisharat.

    Our Francesco Calabrese, however, played with the technicolour apartments and settings in Beverly Hills, for the grotesque ‘pochade’ The Shift; almost a throwback tribute to the feminine world and warning of when women transformed themselves from sex kittens to viragos.

    Ex.Amen by Yury Sukhodolskiy, did not follow an expected path, thanks to an extraordinary male character that continually went back and forth between his own past and present; almost citing Fellini and his “Otto e mezzo”, where Marcello Mastroianni embraced a girlfriend sporting his mother’s face… a danse macabre with the Nordic weather, like Ibsen or Strindberg.

    Luckily, film still moves us, as we shed sincere tears, we can only declare: Hurrah to the art of cinema! All of this to honour the beautiful Cuerdas by P.S. Garcia, where an adorable, animated girl, took care of boy much less fortunate than herself; a beautiful parable of friendship, and of support given without reserve.Berlin Troika

    The most ‘musical’ amongst you will remember the surreal videoclip of Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Two Tribes, where two figures dressed as the presidents of the USA and USSR beat eachother up; nothing compared to what happens in Berlin Trokia by A. Gontcharov, where constrictions within the political world, descend into an explosive scene.

    Particularly tasty was the colourful situation put forward by Hu Wei with La lampe au beurre de yak: an endless photography session with nomadic tibetan characters or assorted ages, always with different backgrounds, a guise to conduct a bitting analysis of the world of pictures.

    The rich evening closed with Polish director M. Wojciechowski’s Under_Construction, reminding us through the tricks of film animation, of our daily relationship with time: almost a waltz of the synchronicity of human days.

    It’s still hot, very hot, and maybe even the stars tonight have had a shower: that’s what happens when you go to the cinema with ShorTS. Until Friday evening.

    Riccardo Visinitin

    Successful start to ShorTS festival – Today a presentation from the jury of the Mattador prize

    After the success of the opening event last night in Piazza Verdi, the second day of ShorTS International Film Festival for short films and debut works, is underway and continues until the 10th July.

    We start with the presentation of the best aspiring screenwriters of the 6th Premio Mattador this evening, Friday 3rd July at 5:30pm in Teatro Verdi, Trieste, First Circle.

    As is tradition, during the press conference, organised by Associazione Mattador in collaboration with Teatro Verdi and hosted within ShorTS International Film Festival, the finalists of the section will be revealed, and on 17th July in Venice they will meet the winners of the other sections. The evening of the 3rd July starts off at 11pm in Piazza Verdi, as part of ShorTS International Film Festival, with the screening of the winning short of the CORTO86 2014 section.

    Attending the press conference, conducted by journalist Pierluigi Sabatti, will be the members of the Jury of the Premio Mattador 2015 who will reveal characteristics and content of the works: Stefano Mordini (director and president of the jury), Monica Mariani (screenwriter), Alessandro Corsetti (Rai Cinema script editor), Davide Toffolo (designer and illustrator), Giampaolo Smiraglia (producer). Also participating will be: Fabrizio Borin (film history lecturer at Università Ca’ Foscari), Gianluca Novel (Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission), Chiara Omero (artistic director of ShorTS International Film Festival) and Pietro Caenazzo (President of Associazione Mattador).

    The Premio Mattador, dedicated to Matteo Caenazzo, young film student, and aimed at new talents between the ages of 16 and 30, proposed a change this year: alongside the pre-existing sections, screenplay, script, screenplay for short film CORTO86, there will be DOLLY “Illustrating stories for cinema”, for the best story told through pictures.

    Also present at the evening screening of the short film ‘Bagaglio in eccesso’ by Mariachiara Manci, starring Maria Roveran and Moisé Curia, will be: young director and coordinator the project, Giulio Kirchmayr, supervisor of Fantastificio, Michele Milossi and composer of the original music, Aldo Betto. The short was produced by Mattador, with coproducers Fantastificio Film Production, Pianeta Zero and Pilgrim Film, with the support of Friuli Venezia Giulia Film Commission and in collaboration with Officine Artistiche of Rome.

    At 8pm in Cinema Ariston in the Nuove Impronte section for debut works, the film “Perfidia” (2013) by Bonifacio Angius will be screened. It competed in Locarno 2014 and follows an investigation through the themes of family, jail, obsession, desire and repression.

    In Piazza Verdi at 11:15pm in the Maremetraggio section, there will be seven short films from Italy, the Ukraine, Denmark, Austria and Germany.

    The festival is carried out with the contribution of the Ministry for goods and cultural activities and tourism, the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region, Turismo Fvg, Trieste Council, Fondazione CRTrieste, Trieste Chamber of Commerce and Fondazione Casali.

    The event profits from collaborations with Trieste Estate, the Province of Trieste, Casa del Cinema of Trieste, Cinema Ariston and Teatro Verdi of Trieste. Jaguar, Bakel and Trieste Caffè are the official partners of the 2015 festival.

     

    And so begins the sixteenth year of ShorTS!

    ShorTS International Film Festival in Trieste, starts tonight, Thursday 2nd July and continues until 10th of July. We begin at 8pm in Cinema Ariston with the Nuove Impronte section of debut works, and then at 9:30pm in Piazza Verdi we have the Maremetraggio section, 89 short films competing to win the 10,000 euro prize.

    In the rich programme there is also: SweeTS4Kids, the section dedicated to children, with 27 short works to be shown in Museo Revoltella; film-oriented activites such as the Esterno/Giorno walks that let you visit Trieste through ‘places from films’ together with the film critic Nicola Falcinella; the annual event “Oltre il Muro”, that since 2009 has brought film to Trieste’s prison where they decide the best Italian short; at Teatro Verdi, there will be the meeting with the International Prize for Screenplay Mattador dedicated to Matteo Caenazzo, during which the jury members and this year’s finalists will be presented;  a special event for 2015, on the 12th July at 8:30pm, there will be a screening of “Femmine Folli” by Erich von Stroheim (1922) with a preview of the music composed by the Maestro Taralli; and furthermore, the Premio ShorTS Surf the Web in collaboration with Trieste’s Il Piccolo, which hosts seven short films on it’s website, waiting to be “recommended”.

    The first feature film to be screened at Cinema Ariston will be “Senza nessuna pietà”, Michele Alhaique’s thriller with Pierfrancesco Favino, featured at Venice Festival in the Orizzonti section, “a film”, explains Beatrice Fiorentino director of the Nuove Impronte section, “that could be the sign of a redeparture for a new stage of independent Italian film”.

    In Piazza Verdi at 9:30pm, 12 short films from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Italy, Austria, Germany, France, Poland, Spain, Great Britain, United States, Russia and Isreal.

    Names of high calibre make up the juries. For short films, the actor and director Pippo Delbono, actor Chiara Caselli, producer for Rai Cinema Carlo Brancaleoni, critic Luisa Morandini and journalist Emanuela Genovese. Producer Claudio Bonivento will assign the special prize for the best Italian produced short film.

    For the section dedicated to feature films, the Nuove Impronte jury will be made up of producer Francesca Cima, director Francesco Patierno and actor Barbora Bobulova, to whom the festival has also dedicated a tribute with the closing film “I nostri ragazzi” on the 10th July, together with the star of the Prospettiva, for emerging actors, Jacopo Olmo Antinori. Both will be in Trieste on the 9th July to meet with the public in the area of Teatro Verdi reserved for the festival.

    The public – through voting forms distributed at the beginning of the screenings – will decide the winner of the Premio del Pubblico Trieste Caffè for the Maremetraggio section, dedicated to short films, and the Premio del Pubblico Bakel for the Nuove Impronte section.

    The festival is carried out with the contribution of the Ministry for goods and cultural activities and tourism, the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region, Turismo Fvg, Trieste Council, Fondazione CRTrieste, Trieste Chamber of Commerce and Fondazione Casali.

    The event profits from collaborations with Trieste Estate, the Province of Trieste, Casa del Cinema of Trieste, Cinema Ariston and Teatro Verdi of Trieste. Jaguar, Bakel and Trieste Caffè are the official partners of the 2015 festival.