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On the occasion of the 81st Venice International Film Festival, NABA, Cinematografo, and Giornate degli Autori join forces once again. “Le vie dell’immagine”, the prize for visual arts given to filmmakers who have excelled in artistic practices that span different languages, will be awarded to visual artist and director Marjane Satrapi for this second edition. The award ceremony will take place during the Venice International Film Festival on September 3. The festival programme will also include the screening of “At Least I Will Be 8 294 400 Pixels,” short film by NABA alumnus Marco Talarico, selected in the SIC@SIC section of the Settimana Internazionale della Critica.

 

NABA at the Venice Film Festival 2024: The “Le vie dell’immagine” award to Marjane Satrapi and the Masterclass with the winner

 The “Le vie dell’immagine” award was established to celebrate cinema with those who create it, support it, watch it, study it, promote it, and tell its story. NABA, Cinematografo, and Giornate degli Autori will present the award to Marjane Satrapi – a multifaceted figure in the international artistic landscape. Born in Iran and naturalised French, Satrapi is a cartoonist, director, screenwriter, and illustrator known for her graphic novel "Persepolis." The book, which depicts the life and conditions of women in Iran after the Islamic Revolution, was adapted into a film in 2007, directed by Satrapi herself and Vincent Paronnaud. On September 3, the award winner will also lead a Masterclass with the students of NABA's Media Design and New Technologies Area.

 

NABA at the Venice Film Festival 2024: the selection of the thesis project “At Least I Will Be 8 294 400 Pixels” at SIC@SIC

 The short film “At Least I Will Be 8 294 400 Pixels,” thesis project by Marco Talarico, alumnus of NABA's BA in Film and Animation, will compete in the SIC@SIC section of the Settimana Internazionale della Critica during the 81st Venice International Film Festival.

 

The short film tells the story of a young man who, after trying to reconstruct vacation photos using A.I. softwares, decides to embark on a journey to the country he remembers visiting: Georgia. Using text messages as a travel diary, he attempts to create new memories while also seeking to meet the girl he believes may be the keeper of his memories.

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