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19th October, 2022
Italian Screens that brought the best of Italian cinema to India ends on a grand note.

Italian Screens, the film festival that presents the best of Italian cinema abroad, hosted their grand finale at Jio World Drive on 14th October 2022 over a host of exciting experiences. A first of its kind showcase of iconic Italian movies in India, aired simultaneously across PVR cinemas in Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru and the historic New Empire cinema in Kolkata. 

Hosted by H.E. Mr. Vincenzo De Luca, Ambassador of India to Italy and Mr. Robert Stabile, Head of Special Projects of the DGCA of the MiC at Cinecittà, the cultural event began with a display of a fine collection of over 30 vintage Italian cars. This was followed with the curtain raiser to the acclaimed Italian films by superstar actor – Jacqueline Fernandes, who also used this noteworthy opportunity to present the children from the YOLO charity foundation an opportunity to witness their award-winning Italian films.

The private screens saw the coming together of Indian and Italian cinema as some of the biggest names such as R. Balki, Gauri Shinde and other in the business flocked to the theatres to watch the selected Italian films.  The evening culminated with a grand gala Italian dinner at Nine Dine in the presence of various dignitaries and renowned personalities from the fields of trade, hospitality and the performing arts. Guests included actor Rakul Preet, Aftab Shivdasanai, Munawar Faruqui, Aashi Khanna, Daisy Shah, Ravi Dubey, Reem Sameer, Saumya Tandon, Ahana Kumra amongst others.

The weekend saw a culinary carnival featuring the best Italian brand showcase their brands to the city. Some of the many curated brands included - Italian gelaterie – Cremeyum, prosecco from Bacardi, handmade pasta from Cacio E Pepe, Gastronomica & Sorrentinapizzas, Spotted cow Cheese and of course decadent Ferrerochocolates and more.

Born on the initiative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI), Cinecittà for the Directorate General for Cinema and Audiovisual of the Ministry of Culture (DGCA-MiC) and the Academy of Italian Cinema - David di Donatello Awards, ITALIAN SCREENS is part of a wider project of deepening cultural relations between Italy and India.Ambassador Lorenzo Angeloni, Director General for the Promotion of the Country System (MAECI) said, “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has always considered the strategic value of audiovisuals as one of the best ways to portray Made in Italy abroad and promote Italian excellence. We have therefore decided to enhance Italian Screens in India as a celebration of the extraordinary 'Nation branding be IT' campaign, with special promotional events relating to screenings in the four Indian cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru. The ‘be IT’ campaign, launched in November last year, promotes with digital and social tools a new way of representing Italian excellence and Made in Italy, and this occasion with Cinecittà and our diplomatic consular network is an important showcase of visibility towards the Indian public”.

It is a project, explains Roberto Stabile, Head of Special Projects of the DGCA of the MiC at Cinecittà, “strongly desired by the DGCA of the MiC and entrusted to Cinecittà, which finally makes the sometimes abused concept of 'working as a system' effective and the oft-quoted 'cultural diplomacy' a reality. In the framework of the support activities for the internationalisation of the Italian audiovisual industry, the aim of this action is to implement the collaboration between the capillary diplomatic and consular network, the prestige of the Academy of Italian Cinema - David di Donatello Awards, and the excellences of the national audiovisual industry, to promote our cinema, at gala occasions created ad hoc in some of the most important and iconic cities in the world. At the same time, we will hold 'business-oriented' events during which we will present all the benefits that Italy offers to foreign operators to co-produce, shoot with us, or distribute our films in cinemas abroad, thereby combining cultural promotion with a more commercial one. The project, which takes off in numerous locations, will see a tenfold increase in appointments on all continents over the next two years”.  

The Academy of Italian Cinema - David di Donatello Awards”, says President and Artistic Director Piera Detassis, "is honoured to be a partner of the Italian Screens initiative, which emphasises and enhances the work of research, support and selection of the best Italian cinema composed throughout the year and culminating in the night of the David Awards. It is crucial today to support our talents and to spread our film culture and its cultural specificity abroad. Italian Screens appears to best interpret one of the Academy's important missions: the education of new audiences, in the name of the widest inclusion”.

Italian Screens is a crucial opportunity to introduce the protagonists of Italian cinema abroad, to build up an audience that appreciates the great productions of the moment, but also to present to local operators the best of what the Italian audiovisual system has to offer in order to encourage co-productions, the growth of the professional quality of our industry and the internationalisation of our cinema. The event also represents an important networking opportunity to enable industry operators to get in touch with those who can best illustrate the incentive programme at national and regional level, to support the production for those filming in Italy.      

After India, the busy calendar of appointments of Italian Screens will stop in Los Angeles from 31 October to 2 November, in Sao Paulo from 4 November and in Berlin from 8 to 13 November. Afterwards, the festival will continue around the world until 2023, from Buenos Aires to Washington, New York, Seoul, Tel Aviv and Bogotà.

Consul General Alessandro De Masi stated, "We believe the more we talk about Italy in India and India in Italy and the better it will be for our new generations in fostering our bilateral collaboration. India and Italy have extraordinary cinema industries that are not yet fully integrated one with each other. Can you imagine the beauty and magnitude that could result from India and Italy joining hands together in creating stories for the big screen? The Italian touch and taste in movies industry together with the flamboyant energy of Indian contemporary movies. What a mix it would be. We believe we have to build bridges between our two industries in order to promote our respective countries. This is a great possibility we have in order to grant future generations with a deeper awareness of the potential of our bilateral relations".
 
Speaking on the occasion, when asked on what could be done to make Italian films screened at the theatres without subtitles and encourage learning of the Italian language by the Indian people, H.E. Mr. Vincenzo De Luca, Ambassador of India, said it was something that they were working on. “Your question is perfectly in line with what we are doing now. The film festival is something that is going on all over the world and each embassy and consul general has their own events. That’s why we decided to have this now, so there is a connection between cinema and language. We are trying to promote the Italian language too. We are also trying to promote our culture and language. Our culture institutes are organising language courses in Mumbai and Delhi for every level of students”.
 
When it comes to music, the Italian Screens has made a mark with the Indian audience by screening ‘Ennio’, a film by Giuseppe Tornatore. The story is of Ennio Morricone, a two-time Oscar winner and the author of over five hundred unforgettable scores. “The movie has really touched the chords and hearts of the Indian public”, says Mr. Roberto Stabile, Head of International specials projects at the Ministry of Culture/Cinecitta while adding, “I was there and I was looking at the reaction of the people, and it was amazing. It only means that there is great potential of co operation between our two countries”.
 
H E Mr Vincenzo De Luca, Ambassador of India also stated that the concept of featuring Italian vintage cars was to bring history of Italy to Mumbai. “So when we started organising the Italian Screens for Mumbai, we thought to add to an already fantastic project, the vintage cars. We thought of adding a touch of historical presence of Italy in India. The collection of vintage Italian cars are just great. It’s a trip in history, between present and future”.
 
Also present on the ocasssion was celebrated actor Kabir Bedi who is best known for his all time favorite television series 'Sandokan'. Over the past forty years, Kabir, has spent a significant amount of time working in Italy working on six other projects, more than his work in Bollywood and Hollywood put together, thus improving ties between india and Italy. 
 
With inputs by Verus Ferreira.

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