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I am Secretly an Importan Man

 



Peter Sillen, United States, 2010, 16mm, 89’
In the Seattle of the 80s, Steven Jesse Bernstein' s lyrics sounded like music, the rhythmic of his grainy, intense voice was somewhat unsettling both in character and, at times, content. read more

I'm Carolyn Parker: the good, the mad and the beautiful

 



Jonathan Demme, United States, 2011, 35mm, 90’
Demme returns to the 9th ward in New Orleans to try and find Carolyn Parker, one of the main players fighting for her community that was left forgotten after Hurricane Katrina. Powerful and full of emotion, a story of a woman with extraordinary charisma and courage. read more

I'm Not There.

 



Todd Haynes, United States / Germany, 2007, 35mm, 135’
Six characters for a single author: the spirit of Bob Dylan, in the most original biopic of the Zero Decade. Poster assigns re-workings of his songs both to old icons of folk and blues (like Richie Havens) and new authors (Calexico, Cat Power, Sufjan Stevens), making explicit the direct influence of an entire generation of songwriters. read more

Il Capo

 



Yuri Ancarani, Italy, 2010, 35mm, 15’
In the quarries of Carrara, in a microcosm of monumental marble blocks and rattling bulldozers, walks the head of the quarry, The film is focused both on his enigmatic figure, whose power is expressed through quick glances and mild gestures, and on the balance and specific codes which develop within the worksite. read more

Inside Disaster: Haiti

Inside Disaster  



Nadine Pequeneza, Canada, 2010, HDCam, 87’
In a country shattered by the earthquake of 2010, Nadine Pequeneza 's gaze follows the work of the International Red Cross in a landscape - human, first of all - marked by loss and devastation. read more

Inside Job

 



Charles Ferguson, United States, 2010, Red One Camera, 120’
What caused the global financial crisis? And who are the responsibles? Best Documentary 2011 at the Academy Award, with Matt Damon as a narrator voice. read more

Italy: Love it, or Leave it

 



Gustav Hofer, Luca Ragazzi, Italy / Germany, 2011, HDCam, 75’
Like so many of their friends, Gustav and Luca wish to move abroad. The issue becomes the pretext for a six-month journey around Italy, compiling the tales of those who chose to leave as well as those who decided to stay. World première of the second docu-trip of the couple, after the Berlinale award-winning Suddenly, last winter. read more

I'm A Monster

 



Adrian Garcia, Alfredo Torres, Victor Maldonado, Senegal, 2010, Digital Video, 3’
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Io sono qui

I am here  



Mario Piredda, Italy, 2010, 4k red, 21’
The nineties. A Sardinian boy, Giovanni, enlists in the army. The mission in Kosovo will end unexpectedly, not in gunfire, but as a consequence of the depleted uranium that we see mark his life on the screen on three occasions that are sequenced in time, but parallel in nature. Filmed with rigour, this is a short protest film that succeeds in elucidating a burning issue by the humanity of its characters. Candidate for the David de Donatello prize, 2011. read more