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The short film In-Nani f’Art il-Ġganti is an exceedingly poignant look into the present moment. It invites viewers into a conversation in which two friends “negotiate a space full of webs of power” with the COVID-19 pandemic as a backdrop. The film’s writer and director,
Noah Fabri, speaks to
Lara Zammit about the ideas percolating throughout the production.
In-Nani f’Art il-Ġganti is a slow-paced short film revolving around a conversation between two friends who take a walk through the countryside during the fallout of COVID-19. What prompted you to create this short film? What are the ideas behind it?
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Homegrown film starring real fishermen in main roles ‘Luzzu’, directed by Alex Camilleri, is to be screened at The European Film Market, part of the Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale).
Writing on Facebook, ‘Luzzu’ producer Rebecca Anastasi said, “Shameless plug and I apologise in advance but this has just brought me so much joy – seeing Malta listed on the Berlin Film Festival’s market screening schedule! Luzzu will have market screenings at the EFM! After years of going up to Berlinale and watching other country’s films, ours is now listed there!! Malta – 1. Let’s make more!”