Festival 2022

The theme of the 2022 feStivale was Choice. In this climate, choice can seem like a charged word, but it shouldn’t. Our ability to think, discern, analyze, and ultimately choose is what makes us human.

Enjoy a few photos of our 2022 feSta and trailers of screened movies.

Qui rido io | The King of Laughter

  • Naples, 1904: Italian theatre is thriving, and comic actor Eduardo Scarpetta is the box office king. Known in the Neapolitan theater for his cheeky alter egos, Scarpetta’s larger-than-life stage productions were matched only by his eccentric personal life. Composed of wives, partners, lovers, legitimate and illegitimate children (including a young Eduardo De Filippo, famed Neapolitan playwright), Scarpetta’s home situation resembled one of his comedies more than a traditional family. At the height of his popularity, the comedian risked everything by staging a parody of the great Italian poet, Gabriele D’Annunzio. Booed and hissed from the stage by younger rivals, Scarpetta was sued for plagiarism, leading to the first ever copyright lawsuit in Italy. Despite legal troubles and familial strife, Scarpetta fought not only for his craft but for his legacy as one of the great performers of Italian theater. The King of Laughter is an extraordinary movie by film and theater director Mario Martone, featuring Italian star Toni Servillo.

  • Year: 2021

    Director: Mario Martone

    Screenplay: Mario Martone, Ippolita Di Majo

    Editing: Jacopo Quadri

    Cinematography: Renato Berta

    Music: Sergio Bruni

    Cast: Toni Servillo, Maria Nazionale, Cristiana Dell’Anna, Antonia Truppo, Eduardo Scarpetta, Paolo Pierobon, Lino Musella, Roberto De Francesco, Giovanni Mauriello, Chiara Baffi, Roberto Caccioppoli, Lucrezia Guidone, Elena Ghiaurov, Gigio Morra, Gianfelice Imparato, Iaia Forte

    Production: Indigo Film, Tornasol, Rai Cinema

    World Sales: Film Movement

Welcome Venice

  • Pietro and Alvise are heirs to a family of fishermen on the island of Giudecca, in the Venice lagoon. They clash on what should be done with their family house. The deepening impact of global tourism has strongly changed Venice and it has altered the very relationship between city and citizen, between home and life. And the pandemic has made this crisis more evident. Although it is a hard life, Pietro would like to continue fishing for “moeche”, the typical crabs of the lagoon. On the other hand, Alvise wants to take advantage of the house to restart his life, trying to enter the elite of the real estate power that runs the city. Their clash involves the whole family in a choral tale of how our world is changing.

  • Year: 2021

    Director: Andrea Segre

    Screenplay: Andrea Segre, Marco Pettenello

    Editing: Chiara Russo

    Cinematography: Matteo Calore

    Music: Teho Teardo

    Cast: Paolo Pierobon, Andrea Pennacchi, Roberto Citran, Ottavia Piccolo, Giuliana Musso, Sandra Toffolatti, Sara Lazzaro, Anna Bellato, Stefano Scandaletti, Mariano Amadio

    Production: Jolefilm, Rai Cinema

    World Sales: True Colours

Calcinculo | Swing Ride

  • Benedetta, 15, lives in rural Italy with her parents and her two little sisters. After work, her father enjoys tinkering with cars while her mother takes out her frustration on Benedetta. When a funfair sets up on the family’s doorstep, she meets a fairground worker named Amanda who lives a self-determined life and defies gender norms. Benedetta is immediately fascinated by the older Amanda’s self-confidence and independence. The two barely talk; their cautious friendship is not one fueled by grand emotions but rather by genial affection, curiosity and unspoken acknowledgement. Director Chiara Bellosi depicts them growing closer in quiet moments and precise observations that lend this coming-of-age film both its poetry and a pervasive sense of lightness. Swing Ride takes a tender look at an unusual friendship whilst unfolding a tale of self-discovery and breaking free.

  • Year: 2022

    Director: Chiara Bellosi

    Screenplay: Maria Teresa Venditti, Luca De Bei

    Editing: Carlotta Cristiani

    Cinematography: Claudio Cofrancesco

    Music: Giuseppe Tranquillino Minerva

    Cast: Gaia Di Pietro, Andrea Carpenzano, Barbara Chichiarelli, Giandomenico Cupaiuolo, Francesca Antonelli, Alessio Praticò, Claudia Salerno

    Production: Tempesta, Tellfilm, Rai Cinema

    World Sales: Vision Distribution

Settembre | September

  • The quest for happiness, for authentic human relationships and for new beginnings, whether at 15, 40 or 60 years of age, is the red thread tying together the three stories told in Settembre, actress/screenwriter Giulia Louise Steigerwalt’s brilliant directorial debut. It’s a fresh and brilliantly written ensemble comedy whose actors are perfectly aligned with their parts, and which combines emotion and the painful irony of Italian-style comedy with a rigorous and classic American narrative structure, all in a well-balanced mix of light-heartedness and melancholy.

  • Year: 2022

    Director: Giulia Louise Steigerwalt

    Screenplay: Giulia Louise Steigerwalt

    Editing: Gianni Vezzosi

    Cinematography: Vladan Radovic

    Music: Michele Braga

    Cast: Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Barbara Ronchi, Federica Victoria Caiozzo aka Thony, Tesa Litvan, Margherita Rebeggiani, Luca Nozzoli, Andrea Sartoretti

    Production: Groenlandia, Rai Cinema

    World Sales: Vision Distribution

La terra dei figli |
The Land of the Sons

  • The end of civilization has arrived. The apocalypse has wiped out a large part of humanity and the earth has stopped bearing fruit. It is not known what caused this cataclysm, whether it was a nuclear holocaust, a devastating war or a virus that wiped out so much life on our planet. A Father and his Son are among the few survivors. The Son grows up like a wild beast, because the Father thinks this is the only way he can help his child survive in a world where human relationships have become extremely dangerous. When the Father dies, the Son decides to undertake a journey beyond the confines of the sluice and the reservoir, along a mysterious river, moved by the desire to discover the world that was forbidden to him, but above all in search of someone who can read the words written by The Father in a notebook. The Son’s journey will turn into a coming-of-age story, where beauty and wonder have to fight against the darkness of a world which seems implacably hostile.

  • Year: 2021

    Director: Claudio Cupellini

    Screenplay: Guido Iuculano, Filippo Gravino, Claudio Cupellini, inspired on the graphic novel by Gipi

    Editing: Giuseppe Trepiccione

    Cinematography: Gergely Poharnok

    Music: Motta

    Cast: Leon De La Vallée, Valerio Mastandrea, Valeria Golino, Fabrizio Ferracane, Franco Ravera, Maurizio Donadoni

    Production: Indigo Film, Rai Cinema

    World Sales: True Colours

Futura

  • Following in the footsteps of a long line of documentarians, a collective of three Italian filmmakers known for their politically acute cinema—Pietro Marcello (MARTIN EDEN), Francesco Munzi (BLACK SOULS), and Alice Rohrwacher (HAPPY AS LAZZARO)—set out to interview a cross-section of their nation’s youth about their hopes, dreams, and fears for the future. With today’s political divisions, socioeconomic unease, overreliance on technology, and global weather crisis, the conversations they foster feel particularly urgent—these 15- to 20-year-olds together ask the implicit question: is there a future at all? At the same time, the intelligence, expressiveness, and foresight evinced by these teenagers in this moving and masterful film kindles a form of hope in itself.

  • Year: 2021

    Director: Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi, Alice Rohrwacher

    Screenplay: Pietro Marcello, Francesco Munzi, Alice Rohrwacher

    Editing: Aline Hervé

    Cinematography: Ilya Sapeha

    Production: Avventurosa, Rai Cinema

    World Sales: Grasshopper Film

Ariaferma | The Inner Cage

  • The prison in Mortana is an old, isolated building about to be dismantled. However, due to a bureaucratic error, something goes wrong in the process of transferring the prisoners. A bunch of inmates is left behind together with some guards, isolated from the rest of the world. The tension between the guards and the convicts is palpable, and every choice they make can bring violence and repression. Gaetano (Toni Servillo), the captain of the prison guard, is the only one who can challenge mafia boss Lagioia (Silvio Orlando). The goal is to find a way to coexist so that imprisonment can become less so, and perhaps reveal the paradox that is behind the very concept of captivity.

  • Year: 2021

    Director: Leonardo Di Costanzo

    Screenplay: Leonardo Di Costanzo, Bruno Oliviero, Valia Santella

    Editing: Carlotta Cristiani

    Cinematography: Luca Bigazzi

    Music: Pasquale Scialò

    Cast: Toni Servillo, Silvio Orlando, Fabrizio Ferracane, Salvatore Striano, Roberto De Francesco, Pietro Giuliano, Nicola Sechi, Leonardo Capuano, Antonio Buil, Giovanni Vastarella, Francesca Ventriglia

    Production: Tempesta, Amka Films Productions, Vision Distribution, Rai Cinema

    World Sales: Vision Distribution

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