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Transito Film Fest

Valbelluna

Locality: Spazio esterno biblioteca Lentiai e SOMS, Borgo Valbelluna

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A space away from media echoes, distant from the more renowned cinematic routes, a non-place where films from all over the world transit, Transito Film Fest is born to give the community a meeting place where imagination can find its primary expression.

Through Transito, a lasting point of aggregation is intended to be created over the years, allowing individuals or associations to actively participate in the cultural promotion of the area, fostering the creation and organization of various workshops that bring the Festival's journey to life.

Transito is an expression of the community itself, a collection of ideas that lives and grows, fluidly curious to discover the social interactions that can arise through the arts. Transito is open and inclusive and allows everyone to participate, both personally and through projects, without profit-making intent.

This fourth edition is dedicated to solitude, a theme that encompasses endless facets that have allowed the film selection team to choose from over 300 works that span different subjects, visions, and places united in solitude.

On June 20, there will be a preview and presentation with a conference by sociologist Diego Cason and philosopher Simone Dallo to discuss solitude in the mountain valleys; on Friday, June 27 and Saturday, June 28 in the afternoon at the SOMS headquarters, there will be screenings of selected documentaries with presentations, discussions on the theme in the presence of the directors, and a small workshop on cinematic techniques with the festival's director and artistic director, Stefano Usardi. Following that, at 9:00 PM in the courtyard of the Lentiai library, screenings of the selected films will take place.

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