IDEA Cinema Festival – Women’s International Film Festival: the new edition

At the start of the fifth edition of the Festival d’iDEA – Women’s International Film Festival. Directed by Patrizia Fregonese de Filippo, available until October 3 on the Cinecapsule platform

After the success achieved at the pre-festival, the fifth edition of Festival d’iDEA – Women’s International Film Festival. Directed by Patrizia Fregonese de Filippo, a meeting point towards distant realities through new cultures and visions.

Made in collaboration with the cultural association The Tribù dell’Arte, the event is proposed as a source of knowledge towards female talent, a point of view sometimes absent and not considered with the right weight. For this reason, the festival strives every year for real equal opportunities.

As the same states Patrizia Fregonese de Filippo:

we want to experience more and more different places and cultures, collaborating in Europe and in the world, with many capable women, broadening our audience and our horizons.

Our goal has always been to give visibility to women’s talent and cover the gap of their point of view in our society

The event is available on the French platform Ci­ne­cap­su­le from 27 September to 3 October 2021. Here are some more details of the event.

IDEA Cinema Festival - Women's International Film Festival: the new edition

IDEA Cinema Festival – Women’s International Film Festival: what to expect

One of the big news this year is the collaboration with the Fe­sti­val Fic­mon­ter­rey (Mexico) directed by the magnificent Ja­ne­th Aguir­re, calling together great Italian women with the aim of representing the situation of women in cinema in Italy. With Pink House (President of Women in Film TV & Media Italy); Flavia Barca (President of Acume and expert in cultural policies and Media Economics); Patrizia Rappazzo (Director of the Festival Sguardi Altrove) and the young woman Bianca Rondolino (new discovery of Cinema d’iDEA).

Many of the projects presented will be accompanied by two workshops: Muses, goddesses, gods and archetypes: the sacred fire of the actor the care of Marco Perciavalle; followed by Aloud, edited by Chiara Tascione.

Several feature films screened from around the world, such as – but not only -: Are you glad I’m here by Noor Gharzeddine (Lebanon); Six Angry Women by Megan Jones (New Zealand); De­sran­ces by Apolline Traorè (Burkina Faso); Spring Poem by Natalija Avramovic (Serbia).

Also on the list are several short films such as: In the Ima­ge of God by Bianca Rondolino (Italy); No Compromises by Hanna Dobbertin (Switzerland); The silent revolution by Giulia Viero (Italy); Single by Anna Sozzani (Italy).

Another curious point, the jury made up of 50 young students from the school Marco Polo of Tombolo (watched over by the teacher Daniela Toniolo).

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