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Festival Event

When

From 26 November 2022 to 4 December 2022

Where

Bologna (Italy)

Posted

13 December 2023

Category

Screening

The third edition of the Urban Visions Film Festival included several in presence activities at City Space Architecture’s headquarters, with the engagement of artists and filmmakers.

In regard of the theme “A-Place/Migrants, refugees and displaced communities”, City Space Architecture organized the following activities:

- Screening of four films out of competition in a two-day after-the-festival-event (on December 3-4), including “Confine | Umanità” by Sara Del Dot, Carlotta Marrucci (2020); “Shuluq” by Martina De Polo (2018); “#387” by Madeleine Leroyer (2019); “Ghiaccio” by Tomaso Clavarino (2019).

As for the theme of “A-Place/Resilient Communities”, City Space Architecture organized the following activities:

- Screening of the film “Terre Mutate” by Alessandro Marinelli (on November 26) at City Space Architecture’s headquarters, a reportage on the condition of communities affected by the earthquake that hit the Centre of Italy in 2016 and 2017, followed by an interview with the film director.

- Screening of four films out of competition in a two-day after-the-festival-event (on December 1-2), including: “IMPA the city” by Diego Scarponi (2020), “La pancia verde” by Ferdinando Amato (2021), “La bataille de la Plaine” by Sandra Ach, Nicolas Burlaud, Thomas Hakenholz (2020), “Sarura” by Nicola Zambelli (2022).

 

In addition, City Space Architecture organized public screenings of a selection of films from the two A-Place competitions at the headquarters in Bologna every evening on the days of the festival. Young students from the Accademia Belle Arti di Bologna and early career scholars and professionals attended these screenings.

Links

Free streaming (only during the days of the Festival): https://www.visioniurbane.stream/

Contact

Film Festival Urban Visions / City Space Architecture
urbanvisions@cityspacearchitecture.org

Participants

Young and experienced film-makers, public space activists, placemakers, artists and city designers.

Cinema enthusiasts, film studies scholars and non-expert urban users.