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At the 23rd Trieste Film Festival, the 2012 Mediterranean Cinema Award for the best short film went to "Apele tac, Silent river",  by Anca Miruna Lăzărescu, (DE/RO), 2011. The Fondazione Mediterraneo has been collaborating with Trieste Film Festival since 1995.

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At this year’s  23rd Edition of the Trieste Film Festival, about 200 films will be presented, making it  the major film festival for   Central and Eastern Europe. Moreover, many of the films will be shown as international and national previews.
Thanks to the diversity and interest generated by its programme, the event includes competition sectors for feature films, short films and documentaries, in addition to retrospectives and tributes.

The festival is a “must” for film lovers and a showcase for cinema in the “New Europe”.
The Fondazione Mediterraneo has been participating in the Trieste Film Festival since 1995, awarding the Mediterranean Cinema Prize for the best short film.

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Vai all'evento del Premio Mediterraneo Cinema 2011

The Italian network has adopted a new Heads of Network (HoN) structure, formed by  four bodies, which represent the North-West, the North-East, the Centre and the South of Italy, respectively.
The new HoN structure will operate on a pilot basis for eighteen  months and, in accordance with its mandate, will share the tasks and responsibilities to review the rules of governance, register the Network as an association under  Italian law and strengthen the Network itself.

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The President of the  Fondazione Mediterraneo  Michele Capasso and Pia Molinari, Board Member and Director of the Young People and Creativity Sector, met with H.E. Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe to explain the progamme of the  Fondazione for young people.
On that occasion, a book on the works of the sculptor, Mario Molinari, was  presented to Cardinal Sepe.

 

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