People and Religions – Terni Film Festival is an international film festival, which takes place annually in November at the CityPlex Politeama Lucioli in
Terni
Terni ( , ; lat, Interamna (Nahars)) is a city in the southern portion of the region of Umbria in central Italy. It is near the border with Lazio. The city is the capital of the province of Terni, located in the plain of the Nera river. It is ...
and at many other venues around the town. It deals with interfaith dialogue, spirituality in cinema, immigrant integration, visual education and activities for prisoners.
For two consecutive years, the festival was awarded the Medal of the President of the Italian Republic. It has been organized by ISTESS, Institute of Theological and Historical-Social Studies, directed by Stefania Parisi. Honorary president of the festival is
Krzysztof Zanussi
Krzysztof Pius Zanussi (born 17 June 1939) is a Polish film and theatre director, producer and screenwriter. He is a professor of European film at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland where he conducts a summer workshop. He is ...
, Polish film director; the artistic director is Arnaldo Casali.
Promoted by the diocese of Terni Narni Amelia (currently led by Bishop Giuseppe Piemontese) and by the Episcopal Conference of Umbria, the festival enjoys the patronage of the Municipality of Terni and the Pontifical Council for Culture, with the support of the Umbria Region, the
Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, as well as the
Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Terni e Narni.
The festival oversees screenings for inmates of the Terni prison and matinee performances for students of elementary schools, middle and high schools, as well as universities; national and international premiers, meetings with authors, concerts, theatre performances, exhibitions and an international competition for feature films, short films and documentaries.
One of the objectives of the festival is the integration of immigrants. Hence, every year the festival focuses on a selected region of the world, actively involving foreign communities in screenings, dance, musical performances, meetings and food tastings of typical regional products.
Since 2006 the Godmother of the festival is
Maria Grazia Cucinotta
Maria Grazia Cucinotta (; born 27 July 1968) is an Italian actress who has featured in films and television series since 1990. She has also worked as a film producer, screenwriter and model. Internationally she is best known for her roles in ' ...
. Among the many personalities who attended the first twelve events are Enzo Enzo Decaro, Ellen Stewart, Enrico Brizzi, Vincenzo Cerami, Lina Wertmuller, Roberto Citran, Renzo Rossellini, Guido Chiesa, Liliana De Curtis, Emanuela Aureli, Silvano Agosti, Arnaldo Colasanti, Angelo Longoni, Adelmo Togliani, the sand artist Gabriella Compagnone, Luis Bacalov, Philomena Lee (character of the film ''
Philomena'' by
Stephen Frears which is played by
Judi Dench
Dame Judith Olivia Dench (born 9 December 1934) is an English actress. Regarded as one of Britain's best actresses, she is noted for her versatile work in various films and television programmes encompassing several genres, as well as for her ...
) as well as Dario Edoardo Viganò, prefect for the Vatican's Communications, who was president of the jury in 2008 and in 2011 and one of the authors of the book ''Tra cielo e terra''
'Between Heaven and Earth''and who received the career award in 2014.
The festival is twinned with the Religion Today Film Festival in
Trento
Trento ( or ; Ladin and lmo, Trent; german: Trient ; cim, Tria; , ), also anglicized as Trent, is a city on the Adige River in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol in Italy. It is the capital of the autonomous province of Trento. In the 16th centu ...
and constitutes a network of European interfaith film festivals, including the Days of Cinema and Reconciliation of Notre-Dame de la Salette in France and the Sacrofilm Festival of
Zamość in Poland.
It also constitutes a part of the network of film festivals of Umbria including the Perugia Social Film Festival, the Narni Cinema, the Montone Umbria Film Festival and the Spello Cinema Festival.
In addition to the Best Film Award, Best Short Film and Best Documentary, the festival also awards the Jury Grand Prize, the Award for Best Film of Umbria and the awards for Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Soundtrack, Best Photography, Best Effects, and the Angelo alla Carriera, work of art by the sculptor Fernando Dominioni.
Every year one evening of the festival is dedicated to
St Francis of Assisi
Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, better known as Saint Francis of Assisi ( it, Francesco d'Assisi; – 3 October 1226), was a Mysticism, mystic Italian Catholic Church, Catholic friar, founder of the Franciscans, and one of the most vener ...
, the first Christian to peacefully convey a dialogue with another religion. All of this takes form of premiers, meetings, retrospectives and shows.
The festival, now for the thirteenth consecutive year, has been gathering about 1000 spectators a day for over 9 days every year. Among the award-winning artists there are
Alessandro D’Alatri, Krzysztof Zanussi,
Paolo Consorti
Paolo Consorti (San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, 1964) is an Italian artist and film director.
Biography
Paolo Consorti attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Macerata, and while there, he participated in some cinematographic collaborations with ...
,
Franco Battiato,
Giuliano Montaldo
Giuliano Montaldo (born 22 February 1930) is an Italian film director.
Biography
While he was still a young student, Montaldo was recruited by the director Carlo Lizzani for the role of leading actor in the film ''Achtung! Banditi!'' (1951). ...
,
Lech Majewski,
Jerzy Stuhr
Jerzy Oskar Stuhr (; born 18 April 1947) is a Polish film and theatre actor. He is one of the most popular, influential and versatile Polish actors. He also works as a screenwriter, film director and drama professor. He served as the Rector of th ...
,
Eugenio Barba,
Amos Gitai, Ascanio Celestini, David Rondino, Nino Frassica, Elio Germano and the PFM Band.
The festival has also produced two documentaries: ''Lo Spirito di Assisi'' in 2006
'The Spirit of Assisi''and ''Sarajevo Adesso'' in 2012
'Sarajevo Now'' and a book: ''Tra Cielo e Terra''
'Between Heaven and Earth'' There is also another book related to the festival: ''Cinema, artisti e religione''
'Cinema, artists and religion''by Arnaldo Casali that constitutes a collection of interviews and opinions of, among others, Angelo Branduardi, Giobbe Covatta, Corrado Guzzanti, Sabrina Impacciatore, Neri Marcorè, Davide Rondoni, Carlo Verdone, Nanni Moretti and Alice Rohrwacher (Pendragon, 2011h).
History
The festival was conceived in 2005 by the then Bishop of Terni Vincenzo Paglia (spiritual counsellor of the community of Sant'Egidio, currently the president of the Pontifical Academy for Life) with the aim of creating a personal and religions dialogue through cinematographic art: a "meeting of civilizations" in response to the "clash of civilizations" raised after the 11th September.
The first event was inaugurated on the Saturday, 19 November 2005 in the film studios of Papigno, at that time owned by Cinecittà and Roberto Benigni, who had used them for the filming of ''La Vita è Bella''
ife Is Beautiful ''Pinocchio, La Tigre e la Neve''
he Tiger and the Snowand the TV special ''L’ultimo del Paradiso.''
The Godfather of the Festival was Carlo Fuscagni, founder of the Umbria Film Commission and then president of Cinecittà Holding. Artistic direction was done by Carlo Chatrian, who was then the deputy director of the Alba Film Festival and currently is the director of the Locarno Festival.
In 2006 the artistic direction responsibilities were handed down to Arnaldo Casali, Matteo Ceccarelli and Alessandro Minestrini. During that time the ‘friendship’ was initiated with Maria Grazia Cucinotta and Krzysztof Zanussi, who in 2011 became the Honorary President of the Festival. Zanussi was also the founder of the network of European film festivals. During the festival he met on stage Riccardo Leonelli, an actor who was later starring in his films: ''Interior Voices'' (2009) and ''Foreign Body'' (2015).
In 2009, in the context of the Focus on Africa, the project of the director Paolo Bianchini ''Il sole dentro''
he Sun insidewas presented to the public for the first time. This film focused on the story of Yaguine and Fodè: two children from Guinea who died in 1999, hidden in the cargo compartment of an airplane heading to Brussels, where they wanted to deliver a letter "to the Rulers of Europe." This project was then still only in the stage of screenplay preparation: a scene was played live by Francesco Salvi (Italian actor) and two children from the Terni African community. In the following years, premiers of the film were shown and in 2012 the work was finally completed.
In 2010 the festival presented the show ''Il Giullare di Assisi''
he Jester of Assisiwith an unprecedented San Francesco comedy (based on historical sources and studies) played by Francesco Salvi and Fabio Bussotti. On this special occasion, Fabio Bussotti played the role of Friar Leone (at the age of 21), just upon his return from winning the Silver Ribbon Award for Liliana Cavani's Film.
In 2011, Liliana Cavani, receiving the Angelo alla Carriera Award, announced her intention to shoot a third film on St Francis of Assisi, which was then released in 2014. In the same year, the screenwriter Pierluigi Frassineti joined the artistic direction and in 2013 he was joined by film director
Oreste Crisostomi
Oreste Crisostomi (born 21 August 1982), is an Italian filmmaker. He is particularly known as the writer and artistic director of the critically acclaimed documentary ''Fuori fuoco'' (''Out of focus'').
Personal life
He was born and raised in ...
. Since 2014, the artistic direction has returned to Arnaldo Casali.
In 2015 the festival opened in the aftermath of the Paris bombings. A Polish video maker, Maria Lis, a student of the Paris Film School, who the lived in one of the areas affected, reported that she had luckily escaped the massacre because she had left Paris for the Terni Festival. The focus of that year's Festival was on Morocco and Islam, in response to the wave of racial hatred and Islamophobia following the attack on the “Charlie Hebdo” magazine and the murder of a Terni boy by a Moroccan drug dealer in the square right in front of the ISTESS centre.
This climate of tension led to special safety measures during the festival (in particular the inauguration day attended by the President of the Region, Catiuscia Marini, and the Cardinal Gualtiero Bassetti) and the controversy raised by the Italian newspaper "Libero" for the involvement of the Young Muslims of Italy Association.
In 2016, a short film focused on the Paris bombings: ''Salaam StDenis2015'' by Federica Pacifico took part in the competition. Also in 2016, the festival was preceded by a special event at the Lyrick Theatre in Assisi, where the French film ''L’ami''
he Dream of Franciswas given its world premiere. The film was also screened at the festival, introduced by a meeting with the medievalist historian Chiara Frugoni and the tenor Friar Alessandro Brustenghi who, for this occasion, performed the original melody of the ''Cantico delle creature''
he Canticle of the Creatures which he reconstructed himself.
Awards
''The award for Best Film was created in 2007, and for Best Short Film in 2012. The Award for Best Actor and Best Screenplay in 2014, Awards for Best Director, Best Photography, Best Soundtrack and Best Umbrian Film were established in 2016. From 2008 to 2010 the Prize awarded to Films outside of the competition was awarded by the public, while in 2016 the Jury Grand Prize was established among all categories in the competition. A special mention for production was set up inB. In 2016 special prizes were also awarded to Babele and Istess for the Jubilee of Mercy.''
Best Film
2007 ''7km da Gerusalemme'' by Claudio Malaponti (Italy)
2008 ''Corazones de mujer'' by Davide Sordella & Paolo Benedetti (Italy-Marocco)
2009 ''Silent Wedding'' by Horatiu Malaele (Romania)
2010 ''Velma'' by Piero Tomaselli (Italy)
2011 ''The mill and the cross'' by Lech Majewski (Poland)
2012 ''When day breaks'' by Goran Paskaljevic (Serbia)
2013 ''The priest’s children'' by Vinko Bresan (Croatia)
2014 ''
Il sole dei cattivi
''Il sole dei cattivi'' is the first cinematic film by artist and video maker Paolo Consorti. Filmed in 2013 and divided into two parts, it depicts the Biblical stories of Herod and Caiaphas, but set against a present-day reality show.
Plot
T ...
'' by
Paolo Consorti
Paolo Consorti (San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, 1964) is an Italian artist and film director.
Biography
Paolo Consorti attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Macerata, and while there, he participated in some cinematographic collaborations with ...
(Italy)
2015 ''Histoire de Judas'' by Rabah Ameur Zamesche (France), ''Biagio'' by Pasquale Scimeca (Italy)
2016 ''Dough'' by John Goldschmidt (Great Britain – Hungary)
Best Director
2016 Maria Rosaria Omaggio for the film ''Hey you!'' (Italy)
2021
Kazem Mollaie
Kazem Mollaie ( fa, کاظم ملایی; born in 1981) is an Iranian film director, screenwriter and editor.
Biography
Kazem Mollaie started filmmaking with short films in 1999. He holds a B.A. in Cinema Directing from Soore University in 200 ...
for the film ''The Badger'' (Iran)
Career Award
2006 Krzysztof Zanussi
2007 Franco Battiato
2008 Alessandro D’Alatri
2009 Giuliano Montaldo
2010 ''awarded but not delivered to Luigi Magni''
2011 Liliana Cavani and Pupi Avati
2012 Jerzy Stuhr
2013 Eugenio Barba, Ryszard Bugajski and Renato Scarpa
2014 Dario Edoardo Viganò and Amos Gitai
2015 Ascanio Celestini
2016 Elio Germano
Public Prize / Jury Grand Prize
2008 ''Pa-ra-da'' by Marco Pontecorvo (Italy)
2009 ''Interior Voices'' by Krzysztof Zanussi (Poland)
2010 ''Sul mare'' by Alessandro D’Alatri (Italy)
2016 ''L’ami'' by Arnaud Louvet & Renaud Fely (France)
Best Screenplay
2014 ''Le cauchon de Gaza'' by Sylvain Estibal (Palestine)
2015 ''Il giorno più bello'' by Max Nardari (Italy)
2016 ''Cambio di destinazione d’uso'' by Edoardo Siravo and Massimo Reale (Italy)
Best Actor
2014 Nino Frassica & Luca Lionello for ''Il sole dei cattivi'' (Italy) and Francesco Salvi for ''10th & Wolf'' (USA)
2015 Roberto Herlitzka for ''Nell’ora che non immaginate'' (Italy)
2016 Emanuel Cohn for ''The little dictator'' (Israel)
Best Actress
2014 Celeste Casciaro for ''In grazia di Dio'' (Italy) and Emmanuelle Devos & Arenne Omari for ''Le fils de l’autre'' (France)
2015 Sara Serraiocco for ''Francesco'' (Italy)
2016 Charlotte Schioler for ''Slor'' (Denmark)
Best Production
2015 ''Ore 18 in punto'' by Giuseppe Gigliorosso (Italy)
2016 ''Il nostro ultimo'' by Ludovico De Martino (Italy)
Best Umbrian Film
2016 ''My awesome sonorous life'' by Giordano Torreggiani
Best Soundtrack
2016 PFM for ''Hey You!'' (Italy)
Best Photography
2016 Daniele Poli for ''The Player'' (Italy)
Best effects
2016 ''Le Tout Nouveau Testament'' by Jaco Van Dormael (Belgium)
Special Mentions
2014 ''Un minuto di silenzio'' by Matteo Ceccarelli (documentary)
2014 ''Chi fa Otello?'' by David Fratini (short film)
2016 ''Babilonia'' by Folco Napolini (Babel Award)
2016 ''Mariam'' by Faiza Ambah (film)
2016 ''Il potere dell’oro rosso'' by Davide Minnella (short film)
2016 ''Women in sink'' by Iris Zaki (documentary)
2016 ''Il mattino senza fine'' by Ciprian Mega (Istess Prize for the Jubilee of Mercy)
Best Short Film
2012 ''Babylon Fast Food'' by Alessandro Valori (Italy)
2013 ''Giù e su'' by Corina Zund (Switzerland)
2014 ''Acabo de tener un sueno'' by Javier Navarro (Spain)
2015 ''Nell’ora che non immaginate'' by David Gallarello (Italy)
2016 ''Adam & Eve'' by Bianca & Davey Morrison (USA) and ''Holy City'' by Imbal Bentzur and Mor Galperin (Israel)
Best Documentary
2005 ''Malgré la nuit'' by Marc Weymuller (France)
2006 ''Lettere dal Sahara'' by Vittorio De Seta (Italy)
2007 ''El misionero'' by Wojciech Staron (Poland)
2008 ''Sotto il cielo di Amedabad'' by Stefano Vignola & Stefano Ribechi (Italy)
2009 ''Il colore delle parole'' by Marco Simon Puccioni (Italy)
2010 (not assigned)
2011 ''Vera'' by Francesca Melandri (Italy)
2012 ''Quasi sposi'' by Fatma Bucak and Sergio Fergnachino (Italy-Turkey)
2013 ''Le cose belle'' by Agostino Ferrente and Giovanni Piperno (Italy)
2014 (not assigned)
2015 ''Uomini proibiti'' di Angelita Fiore (Italy)
2016 ''Il papa in versi'' by David Riondino (Italy-Cuba)
International Juries
2005 Popular Jury
2006 Popular Jury
2007 Popular Jury
2008 Dario Edoardo Viganò (critic), Enzo Decaro (actor),
Marzia Ubaldi
Marzia Ubaldi (2 June 1938 – 21 October 2023) was an Italian actress and dubber.
Life and career
Born in Milan, Ubaldi graduated from the drama school of the Piccolo Teatro, and made her professional stage debut in 1960, in the Giorgio Prosp ...
(actress)
2009
Paolo Bianchini
Paolo Bianchini (born 1931) is an Italian director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Born in Rome, Bianchini began his career in 1953 working as assistant director of a number of notable directors, including Mario Monicelli, Luigi Comencini, ...
(film director), Fabio Bussotti (actor), Andrzej Bubela (director of the Sacrofilm Festival of Zamość)
2010 Popular Jury
2011
Renzo Rossellini (producer),
Guido Chiesa
Guido Chiesa (born 1959) is an Italian film director and screenwriter.
Born in Turin, Chiesa graduated in philosophy and letters with a thesis in cinema, then he moved in New York City where he was the correspondent of several music magazines, but ...
(film director), Deborah Young (director of the
Taormina Film Fest)
2012 Angelo Longoni (film director),
Luca Manfredi
Saturnino "Nino" Manfredi (22 March 1921 – 4 June 2004) was an Italian actor, voice actor, director, screenwriter, playwright, comedian, singer, author, radio personality and television presenter.
He was one of the most prominent Italian a ...
(film director), Roberto Zibetti (actor)
2013
Martine Brochard
Martine Brochard (born 2 April 1944) is a French actress and writer.
Life and career
Born in Paris, Brochard debuted in 1968 in a minor role in François Truffaut's '' Baisers volés''. In 1970, she moved to Italy, where she became a minor s ...
(actress), Claudio Gabriele (producer), Moreno Cerquetelli (journalist)
2014 Arnaldo Colasanti (critic), Mauro Cardinali (actor), Marek Lis (critic)
2015 Paolo Consorti (winner in 2014), Paola Rinaldi (actress), Giulio Guerrieri (director of the Corto Weekend Festival)
2016 Katia Malatesta (director of the Religion Today Festival of Trento), Angelita Fiore (winner in 2015), Marialuna Cipolla (musician)
Artistic directors
Carlo Chatrian (2005)
Arnaldo Casali, Monica Ceccarelli, Alessandro Minestrini & Matteo Ceccarelli (2006)
Alessandro Minestrini & Matteo Ceccarelli (2007–2010)
Pierluigi Frassineti (2011)
Arnaldo Casali (2012)
Oreste Crisostomi
Oreste Crisostomi (born 21 August 1982), is an Italian filmmaker. He is particularly known as the writer and artistic director of the critically acclaimed documentary ''Fuori fuoco'' (''Out of focus'').
Personal life
He was born and raised in ...
(2013)
Arnaldo Casali (2014–2017)
Franciscan Focus
2006 – Screening of ''Francesco'' by Liliana Cavani (1989); Meeting with Liliana Cavani, Fabio Bussotti, Krzysztof Zanussi, Lilia Sebastiani (theologist).
2007 - Premiere of ''Il giorno, la notte. Poi l’alba'' by Paolo Bianchini (2007); meeting with Paolo Bianchini, screenwriter Marcello Sambati, Giorgio Cantarini and the rest of the cast of the film; Debate with Francesco Arlanch, screenwriter and for ''Chiara e Francesco'' (2007).
2008 - Presentation of the Umbrian Franciscan Ways with Bishop Vincenzo Paglia and the architect Paolo Leonelli. Debate with Andrea Armati, author of the book ''Lo stregone di Assisi;'' screening of ''Francis of Assisi'' by Michael Curtiz (1964); Eldar concert.
2009 – Screening of ''Frate Sole'' by Mario Corsi and Ugo Falena (1918) and the documentary/fiction ''San'' ''Francesco e frate Bernardo, il primo compagno'' by Fabrizio Benincampi. Meetings with Paolo Bianchini, Francesco Salvi, Vincenzo Paglia, Paco Reconti.
2010 - Screening of ''Francesco giullare di Dio'' by Roberto Rossellini (1950); premiere of the theatre performance ''Il giullare di Assisi'' by Arnaldo Casali with Francesco Salvi, Fabio Bussotti, Stefano de Majo and the Music group Eldar.
2011 - Screening of ''Francesco di Assisi'' by Liliana Cavani (1966); ''Angelo alla carriera'' Award to Liliana Cavani.
2012 – Screening of ''Uccellacci e uccellini'' by Pier Paolo Pasolini (1965) and of C''larisse'' by Liliana Cavani (2012); Exhibition of Friar Alessandro Brustenghi and Irene Boschi; meeting with Liliana Cavani.
2013 – Premiere of the short film ''Giro giro tondo'' by Giacomo Moschetti with Germano Rubbi and Giordano Agrusta (2013).
2014 – Screening of the film ''Il santo riluttante'' by Edward Dmytryk (1962); performance ''Francesco e il vescovo di Terni'' by Arnaldo Casali with Francesco Salvi, Fausto Tognini and the Eldar. Meeting with Fr. Giuseppe Piemontese, Bishop of Terni and the ex-Custodian of the Sacred Convent of Assisi.
2015 - Screening of ''Francesco'' by Liliana Cavani (2014); meeting with Liliana Cavani, Sara Serraiocco and Fr. Giuseppe Piemontese.
2016 - Assisi: World premiere of ''Il sogno di Francesco'' by Renaud Fely and Arnaud Louvet (2016); meeting with Renauld Fely, Arnaud Louvet, Fr. Enzo Fortunato, Marcello Mazzarella; ''Angelo alla Carriera'' Award to Elio Germano.
Terni – Screening of ''Il sogno di Francesco,'' meeting with Chiara Frugoni and musical performance of the original version of the ''Cantico delle creature'' by Friar Alessandro Brustenghi.
Venues
The festival takes place at the Cinema Cityplex Politeama Lucioli inTerni, Umbria. The first two festivals were held at the film studios of Papigno, in the auditoriumO of Palazzo Primavera and in the cinema Fiamma, which closed in 2007.
In 2010 the festival took place entirely within the Caos Museum complex, while in 2014 and 2015 some events were hosted by the Diocesan Museum.
The ''Cenacolo San Marco'', home of the Istess, every year hosts exhibitions, concerts, meetings and retrospectives. In 2013 the festival was in more than one place, and in addition to Terni, it was held in the cinemas of Narni and in the Sala Boccarini of Amelia. In 2016 the world premiere of the film ''Il sogno di Francesco'' was hosted by the Teatro Lyrick in Assisi.
Other Projects
In addition to the Terni Film Festival, the People and Religions Project oversees a series of ‘cineforum’ in schools, a prison and at the CityPlex Politeama cinema in Terni, and at the Cenacolo San Marco for immigrant community. On the occasion of celebration of Saint Valentine's Day, patron of Terni and lovers, special events are organized periodically: in 2008 - the premiere of the film ''Lezioni di cioccolato'' by Claudio Cupellin; in 2009 – a meeting with Alessandro D’Alatri and screening of ''Casomai''; in 2011 – the theatrical performance ''Scene da un matrimonio'' by Ingmar Bergman starring Daniele Pecci and Federica Di Martino and directed by D’Alatri; also in 2016 – screening of ''Figli di Maam'' by Paolo Consorti and of the documentary ''San Valentino a Bussolengo'' produced by Istess, along with the showing of the short film ''Valentino con ghiaccio'' by Paolo Consorti in 2017.
Focus On
2005 India
2006 Poland
2007 Latin America
2008 China
2009 Africa
2010 Bulgaria
2011 Maghreb
2012 Balkans
2013 Scandinavia
2014 Jerusalem
2015 Morocco
2016 Romania
2017 India
Preview events
I event: ''Tra cielo e terra.'' From 19 to 22 November 2005.
II event: ''Popoli e Religioni.'' From 24 to 29 October 2006.
III event: ''Popoli e Religioni.'' From 3 to 11 November 2007.
IV event: ''Religioni e diritti umani''. From 9 to 16 November 2008.
V event: ''Immigrazione e integrazione''. From 7 to 15 November 2009.
VI event: ''Tra cielo, terra e mare''. From 7 to 14 November 2010.
VII event: ''Donne d’oriente, donne d’occidente''. From 20 to 27 November 2011.
VIII event: ''Primo: la famiglia''. From 17 to 25 November 2012.
IX event: ''In cerca del padre''. From 26 November to 1 December 2013.
X event: ''Ogni città è una Gerusalemme''. From 8 to 16 November 2014.
XI event: ''Paradiso perduto''. From 14 to 22 November 2015.
XII event: ''Babele''. From 12 to 20 November 2016.
XIII event: ''Metamorfosi''. From 11 to 19 November 2017.
Adesso
Since the first edition, the magazine ''Adesso'' (created in 1999, continuing the title and the legacy of the famous periodical of Don Primo Mazzolari) dedicates every year a whole edition to the festival. The magazine is distributed free of charge to all attendees and is published online.
Copies of “Adesso” on People and Religions are available online
2016 http://www.popoliereligioni.com/images/pdf/POPOLI_E-RELIGIONI_2016_small.pdf
2015 http://reteblu.altervista.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/adesso51.pdf
2014 http://reteblu.altervista.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/ADESSO50.pdf
2013 http://reteblu.altervista.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ADESSO_2013_SMALL.pdf
2012 http://www.popoliereligioni.com/images/pdf/adesso_201_small.pdf
Links
http://www.popoliereligioni.com/
http://www.ternifilmfestival.com/
http://www.istess.it/category/festival/
http://www.reteblu.org/
http://www.popoliereligioni.com/index.php/it/archivio
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