New Delhi [India], November 3 (ANI/Mediawire): ITALIAN SCREENS, the film festival that presents the best of Italian cinema abroad, hosted their grand finale at Jio World Drive on 14th October 2022 over a host of exciting experiences. A first of its kind showcase of iconic Italian movies in India, the films aired simultaneously across PVR cinemas in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru and the historic New Empire cinema in Kolkata Hosted by Consul General Alessandro De Masi, at the presence of H.E. Mr. Vincenzo De Luca, Ambassador of Italy to India and Mr. Robert Stabile, Head of Special Projects of the DGCA of the MiC at Cinecitta, the cultural event began with a display of a fine collection of over 30 vintage Italian cars. This was followed with the curtain raiser to the acclaimed Italian films by superstar actor - Jacqueline Fernandes, who also used this noteworthy opportunity to present the children from the YOLO charity foundation an opportunity to witness their award-winning Italian films.
ITALIAN SCREENS, the film festival that presents the best of Italian cinema abroad, hosted their grand finale at Jio World Drive on 14th October 2022 over a host of exciting experiences.
A first of its kind showcase of iconic Italian movies in India, the films will be aired simultaneously across PVR cinemas in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru and the historic New Empire cinema in Kolkata Hosted by H.E. Mr. Vincenzo de Luca, Ambassador of India to Italy and Mr. Roberto Stabile, Head of Special Projects of the DGCA Directorate General for Cinema and Audiovisual of the Ministry of Culture at Cinecitt, the cultural event was celebrated in the presence of various dignitaries and renowned personalities from the fields of trade, hospitality and the performing arts.
09/03/2022 - The festival’s 35th edition will unspool from 5 to 10 April, offering up 8 feature films and 8 documentaries from Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Austria, as well as a focus on Albania and Kosovo
09/03/2022 - The festival’s 35th edition will unspool from 5 to 10 April, offering up 8 feature films and 8 documentaries from Italy, Germany, Switzerland and Austria, as well as a focus on Albania and Kosovo