Festa do Cinema Italiano Arrives in the Azores

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The Festa do Cinema Italiano, a vibrant celebration of Italian cinema, is making its way to the Azores in 2024. This festival has already captivated audiences in various cities across Portugal, including Lisbon, Porto, and Funchal, and now it aims to bring the magic of Italian films to the beautiful islands of the Azores.

Overview of the Festival

The Festa do Cinema Italiano is renowned for its rich programming that includes screenings of classic and contemporary Italian films. The festival not only highlights the artistic achievements of Italian filmmakers but also fosters a deeper understanding of Italian culture through cinema.

Locations and Dates

In 2024, the festival will travel to a number of cities and towns locations, including Lisbon, Barreiro and Coimbra and the addition of the Azores to this list marks a significant expansion of the festival’s reach, allowing more audiences to experience the beauty of Italian cinema.

The festival will include a curated selection of films ranging from classics to modern hits as well as guest appearances and workshops for aspiring filmmakers to learn from industry professionals.

You can read all locations the festival will vist and details on screenings and workshops at the official website here.

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