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Black Souls in Vilnius

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- The second edition of the Cinemando Festival in Lithuania will offer an overview of various film genres, with Latin Lover, Per amor vostro and Noi e la Giulia

Black Souls in Vilnius
Black Souls by Francesco Munzi

From 20-27 November, Vilnius will host the second edition of Cinemando, an Italian film festival in Lithuania organised primarily by the association Made in Italy, with backing from the Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities and Tourism and the Vilnius Italian Institute of Culture.

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The event, which held its successful first edition last February, will unspool at the Pasaka cinema, a theatre specialising in high-quality film programming and located in the city’s old town. Cinemando’s line-up comprises seven films, which will be screened in their original language with Lithuanian subtitles. The honour of opening the gathering during the day on Friday will go to Black Souls [+see also:
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trailer
interview: Francesco Munzi
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]
by Francesco Munzi, and the screening will be accompanied by lead actor Fabrizio Ferracane, who will chat to the audience after the movie. On Saturday 21 November, a visit by a second guest is scheduled: Giulia Calenda, the co-screenwriter of Cristina Comencini’s Latin Lover [+see also:
trailer
making of
interview: Cristina Comencini
film profile
]
. On Sunday, director Giuseppe M Gaudino will be in attendance to meet the Lithuanian public, on the occasion of the screening of his recent movie Per amor vostro [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Giuseppe M Gaudino
film profile
]
.

The other films that have been selected, in the hopes of providing a broad overview of the various genres that Italian cinema has to offer, are Noi e la Giulia [+see also:
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trailer
film profile
]
by Edoardo LeoThe Dinner [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Ivano De Matteo
film profile
]
by Ivano De MatteoI Can Quit Whenever I Want [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Sydney Sibilia
film profile
]
by Sydney Sibilia and Buoni a nulla [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
by Gianni di Gregorio.

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(Translated from Italian)

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