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FANTADIA : PROGRAM : PROJECTIONS |
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Duse Theatre: Entrance 8 euro
Saturday 30th May at 17.00 |

| WE WON THE LAND: Randi Storas (N)
This multi-media presentation opens an exhibition on Norwegian history at the Maihaugen Museum in Lillehammer, that was originally designed in connection with the Winter Olympics that were held there in 1994. The show has been shown daily for 15 years by 10 slide projectors in a panorama format. From 2009 the show are run in a digital version in 16:9 film format. The multi-image presentation is a journey through the earliest periods of Norwegian history: the Ice Age, Stone Age and Bronze Age. |
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| LUCI D'ARTISTA: Alessandro Benedetti (ITA)
The extraordinary efficiency of light installations, on squares and streets in Torino, reinterpreted from the author's lens. The symbolic and conceptual values, expressed by contemporary artists in the cultural event "Luci d'Artista" (Lights of Artist), are brought to life in a synthesis of a scenography path, where art creates art through light. |
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| OPEN FOR THE CLOSE-UP: ZPFP and Irek Graff (PL)
A set of short slide shows about nature from the wide open landscapes to the
macro world - like in this presentation. Prepared by Irek Graff, diaporamas
creator and former ZPFP President, with photos of 16 photographers - members
of the society.
Polish Nature Photographers' Union ZPFP was founded in 1995. It is a
non-profit organization with the 12-chapter Ethic Code of Nature
Photography, 12 local branches and almost 500 members. ZPFP organizes
exhibitions, slide shows, workshops, competitions, field trips, festivals.
One of them is titled Visions of Nature and concentrates on international
guests lectures and open competition of short slide shows. |
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| COME UN CAVALIERE: Fulvia e Pierluigi Bortoletto (ITA)
There are people who love what they do, they do it respecting life and environment and they do it with humbleness and passion, especially when their work is a hard one in an envinroment which is not natural for man: they are chivalrous men, knights of the sea.
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| PICTURING THE PROMISE: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of African-American History and Culture : Bruce & Dixie Hornstein (USA)
The Smithsonian Institute is in the process of creating the National Museum of African-American History and Culture in Washington, DC. This program was installed as part of the first temporary exhibit for that museum titled "Picturing the Promise."
The Scurlock family ran a successful photography studio in Washington, DC from 1904 to 1994. They photographed the heart of the African-American community in Washington during that time and their work represents an incredible window into that society. Much of their work was portraiture but they also photographed a wide variety of Washington "life". "Picturing the Promise" is a review of that work and its impact divided into three sections- Portraits, Portraits of a City and Portraits of a Race. |
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| DELLA LUCE. UNA DANZA RIFLESSA: Oreste & Odetta Ferretti, Francesco Lopergolo (ITA)
Light, reflections, dance and life tells us about the harmony of Kerala, a region of India where you can breathe serenity in the faces of its people. |
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| L'UN DE LUN: Helene Tragesser (D)
The moon cries white tears, untainted beings attain the ground of a dark forest.
They search for each other. But the experiences in this foreign world don't leave them unaffected. |
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