March 4, 2022 (DeeD News) – Dieciminuti Film Festival, now in 17th edition, has announced the short films lineup for the 2022 festival.
The Dieciminuti Film Festival has announced list of the short films in competition for the 17th edition of the festival, according to the official announcement on the festival’s website. The Dieciminuti Film Festival celebrates it 17th edition from March 29-April 2, 2022 in Ceccano, Italy.
Dieciminuti Film Festival was founded in 2005 by IndieGesta. The Italian short film festival has become one of the most important events, dedicated to short films, in Italy.
15,000 short films has gone on screen in the past 16 edition of the festival, and a total of nearly 18,000 spectators have sit to watch the best short films from around the world.
A lineup of 35 short films have been selected to go on screen in different sections of the festival. Movies in the 2022 lineup of the Dieciminuti Film Festival are from Spain, USA, Iran, Italy, France, Pakistan, Russia, Belgium, China, Netherlands, South Korea, Kurdistan, Taiwan, Brazil, Belarus.
The lineup in the ‘Official Selection’ section of the 17th Dieciminuti Film Festival is:
‘Argumosa 11,’ by Daniel Ortiz Entrambasaguas, from Spain;
‘Big Touch,’ by Christopher Tenzis, from USA;
‘Chahar az Panj,’ by Bahar Tofighi, from Iran;
‘Chiusi fuori,’ by Giorgio Testi, from Italy;
‘Descente,’ by Mehdi Fikri, from France;
‘El secreto,’ by Álex Lozano, from Spain;
‘Giovanni di Marco,’ by Gerlando e Ludovica Gibelli, from Italy;
‘Happy marriage,’ by Sana Jafri, from Pakistan;
‘Rozhan,’ by Gita Feizi, from Iran;
‘Work it class!,’ by Pol Diggler, from Spain.
The lineup in the ‘Extralarge’ section of the 17th Dieciminuti Film Festival is:
‘Angel,’ by Alexander Petrov, from Russia;
‘Big,’ by Daniele Pini, from Italy;
‘Canicide,’ by Matthieu D’Ursel, from Belgium;
‘Captain T – La condanna della consuetudine,’ by Andrea Walts, from Italy;
‘Dream,’ by Davide Vigore, from Italy;
‘Hair Tie, Egg, Homework Books,’ by Runxiao Luo, from China;
‘Mirage,’ by Silvan der Woerd, from Netherlands;
‘Miss ju’s coming,’ by Inwook Kim, from South Korea;
‘Pel’e,’ by Shoresh Vakili, from Kurdistan;
‘Votamos,’ by Santiago Requejo Lopez-Mateos, from Spain.
The lineup in the ‘Animation’ section of the 17th Dieciminuti Film Festival is:
‘Aquamation,’ by Ho-Yueh Chen, from Taiwan;
‘Freedom,’ by Yun-Yao Tsao, from Taiwan;
‘Hanged Man’s Revenge,’ by Fabio Catalano, Alex Cattabriga, Matteo Ferrari, from Italy;
‘Kayak,’ by Solène Bosseboeuf, Flore Dechorgnat, Tiphaine Klein, Auguste Lefort, Antoine Rossi, from France;
‘Lame dust,’ by Aleksandra Maximova, from Russia;
‘Roberto,’ by Carmen Córdoba González, from Spain;
‘Stone Heart,’ by Humberto Rodrigues, from Brazil;
‘The Real Spaghetti Western,’ by Alex Maximov, from Belarus;
‘The Soloists,’ by Mehrnaz Abdollahinia, Feben Elias Woldehawariat, Razahk Issaka,Celeste Jamneck, Yi Liu, from France;
‘Yallah!,’ by Nayla Nassar, Edouard Pitula, Renaud de Saint Albin, Cécile Adant, Anaïs Sassatelli, Candice Behague, from France.
The lineup in the ‘DOC10’ section of the 17th Dieciminuti Film Festival is:
‘A dear falling into the sea,’ by Marco Huertas, from Spain;
‘Hallelujah anyway, anyway,’ by Neil Goldberg, from USA;
‘Kubra,’ by Mélanie Trugeon, from France;
‘Origines – Le Voyage,’ by Amir Ra, from Italy;
‘Quaranta cavalli,’ by Luca Ciriello, from Italy.