The third day of the NaNo Film Festival was an intense day which took on all the features of a fairy tale.

The third day of the NaNo Film Festival was an intense day which took on all the features of a fairy tale.
The third day of the NaNo Film Festival was an intense day which took on all the features of a fairy tale.

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The third day of the event was an intense day NaNo Film Festival which takes on all the connotations of the fairy tale.

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Magic was breathed in the corridors of the North Area Theater yesterday, a spell that put happiness and smiles on the mouths of everyone who took part.

The start was an immediate sprint with the arrival of the leading personalities of the quality jury who raised the level of the event to incredible heights. The participation of Lello Serao, Angelo Orlando, Aitor Arenas Suso, Brando Improta, Nunzia Schiano, Fernanda Pinto, Mariacarla Norall, Fabio Santoro, Roberta Bertini, Velia Bonaffini, Giuseppe Tedesco and Claudia Marchiori was not limited only to their role as jurors and cinematography experts, but for the entire duration of the event they interacted with all those who took part: from the writers of the literary salon, through the professionals and reaching everyone the fans of the Seventh Art who participated in the rich events scheduled yesterday.

In the theater room ample space was given to cinema and gods talk of great interest.

The activities began with the private viewing of the competing shorts by the Quality Jury and continued with three events which attracted the attention of the cinema lovers present as well as many professionals.

We started with the Round Table “Women at the cinema” in which they spoke Sabrina Varani, Mariacarla Norall, Miriam Candurro and Gelsomina Prositto.

After the all-female event there was the Focus Spain with Aitor Arenas Susothe Artistic Director of the “Humor en Corto” Festival who spoke together with Gaston Haag (author of one of the shorts analyzed) of the evolution of comedy in today’s cinema, with the moral patronage ofCervantes Institute Naples. The shorts were then screened: El Tratamiento, Loop, Nada de Nada, Éramos pocos, Las visitantes, 7:35 a.m. in the morning.

Last meeting was that of Cinema, Web & New Media, moderated by Francesco Della Calce and with the participation of Fabio Santoro, Fernanda Pinto, Roberta Bertini, Velia Bonaffini in which the impact of Social Networks and AI on the Cinema of the future was discussed.

Cinema at the center, but not only, we talked about narrative, stories, poetry, current affairs and much more, all with continuous osmotic exchanges of ideas and passions.

The program of the literary salon that opened the dance with was rich Miriam Candurro and his book The seventh room. In dialogue with Dave Given the beloved actress also demonstrated her usual authenticity, kindness, professionalism and above all a boundless love for everything that concerns the art of giving stories as a writer.

Below is the poet Salvatore Cantone he brought us with the verses of his anthology Dying of Love on a metaphorical journey into the human soul.

The presentations continued with Clementine debut novel by Marinella Sorrentinoa true story that manages to be simultaneously historical and current and which leads us to reflect – among various things – on the figure of women between past, present and future.

Also in the living room, space was given to current affairs: Gelsomina Prositto And Dave Given they moderated the meeting entitled“Eco-sustainability” with the participation of associations I want a clean world, Tuenda Flegrea and N’Sea Yet.

Antonia Pacelli And Dario Catania have brought to light their activities in defense of the territory with a view to raising awareness of the behaviors to be adopted to have a more sustainable world.

At 7.30 pm the lounge closes the three days dedicated to literature with the presentation of the book A heart in the dream Of Dave Givenhosted by Brando Improta and with the exceptional intervention of Angelo Orlando.

The evening ended for everyone with the enchantment of Giuseppe Madonna’s voice who in his live session sang, among the various pieces, the songs from the soundtrack A dark tale director’s film Vincenzo Lamagna.

Meanwhile in the cinema the documentary “Lux Santa” Of Matthew Russo closed the third day of the Festival in style: the author’s documentary experience interested the public, creating an interesting debate at the end of the viewing.

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