Festival 2021

The theme of the 2021 feStivale was the art of Resilience. Often resilience comes from holding hands while we rise and derive our individual sense of accomplishment as we help each other overcome our adversity.

Enjoy a few photos of our 2021 feSta and trailers of screened movies.

It Will Be Chaos

  • Life in Italy is thrown into a tailspin when refugees arrive by the thousands and the locals are left to fend for themselves. Eritrean survivor Aregai, trapped in the Italian faltering immigration system, goes underground to reach Northern Europe. Through his journey, intercut with the road trip to Germany of a Syrian family, the clash between the newcomers and the locals escalates in real time. Slated to air on HBO on World Refugee Day, “It Will Be Chaos” goes beyond statistics to illustrate the impossible decisions people and communities face daily with the ongoing Mediterranean refugee crisis, underscoring the imperative—increasingly less considered with the rise of right-wing populism—for unified international efforts to mitigate this tragedy.

  • Year: 2018

    Director: Lorena Luciano, Filippo Piscopo

    Screenplay: Lorena Luciano, Filippo Piscopo

    Editing: Lorena Luciano

    Cinematography: Filippo Piscopo

    Music: Andrew Byrne, Matthew Rohde

    Production: Lorena Luciano, Filippo Piscopo

    World Sales: HBO Documentary Films

Bangla

  • Phaim, a young Muslim of Bangladeshi origin born in Italy 22 years ago, lives with his family in Rome’s multiethnic Torpignattara neighborhood. He works as a museum steward, and plays in a band. At a concert, he meets Asia, his exact opposite: pure instinct, and no rules. The attraction between them is immediate, and Phaim will have to figure out how to reconcile his love for the young woman with the most inviolable of Islam’s rules: no sex before marriage.

  • Year: 2019

    Director: Phaim Bhuiyan

    Screenplay: Phaim Bhuiyan, Vanessa Picciarelli

    Editing: Roberto Di Tanna

    Cinematography: Simone D’Onofrio

    Music: Dario Lanzellotti

    Cast: Phaim Bhuiyan, Carlotta Antonelli, Sahila Mohiuddin, Nasima Akhter, Rishad Noorani, Fabian Durrani, Sanija Shoshi Haque, Raja Sethi, Simone Liberati, Pietro Sermonti, Davide Ornaro, Alessia Giuliani, Milena Mancini

    Production: Fandango, TimVision

    World Sales: Fandango

Normal

  • Original and visually daring, “Normal” is a genre-bending documentary that reflects on how female and male identities are performed in everyday interactions, through a collage of immersive scenes filmed all over Italy. Capturing some of the most iconic moments in people's life, from birth to adulthood, “Normal” reveals how our gender defines us in most of the things we do, affecting our gestures, desires, behaviors, and aspirations. At the gym or at the beach; in a disco or in a church; at fun-fairs, public parks and beauty centers: “Normal” explores the collective choreographies of gender in ordinary and familiar situations, resulting in a ballet of moving images that depict the events while simultaneously meditating on their significance. Do we live in a world of constant performance? With its open form and contemplative pace, “Normal” offers a riveting experience into the spectacle of gender in everyday life, inviting the audience to question and unravel the very idea of normality.

  • Year: 2019

    Director: Adele Tulli

    Screenplay: Adele Tulli

    Editing: Ilaria Fraioli with Elisa Cantelli and Adele Tulli

    Cinematography: Clarissa Cappellani, Francesca Zonars

    Music: Andrea Koch

    Production: FilmAffair

    World Sales: Slingshot Films

Michelangelo – Infinito | Michelangelo – Endless

  • “Michelangelo – Endless” is the first art movie ever made about the absolute genius of the Renaissance and history of universal art: Michelangelo Buonarroti. A docufilm for the big screen, where cinema and art’s worlds meet in order to trace the portrait of the secretive as well as troubled man, capable of sharp contrasts and strong passions, but also to show great courage when it comes to support his beliefs and ideologies. An immortal personality, one of the greatest artists the world has ever seen, whose rich and varied artistic production, became an everlasting sign in the history of universal art. This astonishing movie, shot with the most advanced filming technologies, retraces the main sculptural and pictorial production of Michelangelo, showing its most famous masterpieces: the Sistine Chapel ceiling, The Pietà, The David, The Moses, The Universal Judgement, The Saint Peter’s Dome, The Tondo Doni and other juvenile works.

  • Year: 2018

    Director: Emanuele Imbucci

    Screenplay: Sara Mosetti, Tommaso Strinati, Emanuele Imbucci

    Editing: Sara Zavarise

    Cinematography: Maurizio Calvesi

    Music: Matteo Curallo

    Cast: Enrico Lo Verso, Ivano Marescotti

    Production: Sky Italia, Magnitudo Film

    World Sales: True Colours

Mio fratello rincorre i dinosauri | My Brother Chases Dinosaurs

  • Jack dotes on his younger brother Gio, whom he believes has superhero powers—but the truth about Gio is a little different, as Jack discovers during his difficult teenage years in this warm family dramedy. Jack always wanted a little brother, and when Gio is born, he believes his parents when they tell him that Gio is a superhero with amazing powers. As he grows up, however, Jack realizes that his brother actually has Down syndrome, a condition that Jack decides to keep secret in high school. When the truth comes out, Jack learns that his brother’s energy, vitality, and unique perspective can indeed change the world—just like a superhero!

  • Year: 2019

    Director: Stefano Cipani

    Screenplay: Fabio Bonifacci, from the novel “Mio fratello rincorre i dinosauri” by Giacomo Mazzariol

    Editing: Massimo Quaglia

    Cinematography: Sergi Bartrolì

    Music: Lucas Vidal

    Cast: Alessandro Gassmann, Isabella Ragonese, Rossy De Palma, Francesco Gheghi, Gea Dall'Orto, Roberto Nocchi, Saul Nanni, Lorenzo Sisto, Arianna Becheroni, Edoardo Pagliai, Gabriele Scopel

    Production: Paco Cinematografica, Neo Art Producciones, Rai Cinema

    World Sales: Vision Distribution

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