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Verde Giffoni

 

In a videoconference with the Sala Blu of the Multimedia Valley, Undersecretary said: "An initiative in line with our strategy. The National Plan for Cinema and Images for Schools has allocated 54 million euros". Following this, the creation of the Giffoni Orchard: ten orange trees donated by Biorfarm as a symbol of new life. Jacopo Gubitosi: "Four days of happiness, our springtime of ideas"
A planet to be saved, protecting all the elements that make it up: this is the message that emerged from the screening of the last two films of Verde Giffoni, the event aimed at the preservation of the planet and addressed to Generation Z.  As part of the "In&Out Society" section, Francesco De Augustinis' film One earth - Tutto è connesso (Everything is connected) was presented in the Sala Verde in collaboration with Roma Green Film Fest and Green Movie Festival.
The two films that were screened on the third day of Verde Giffoni as part of the "In&Out Society" section respectively dealt with the sea and nature as a shelter. In the Sala Verde Cody Westman's film Hell or clean water.
The screening was held in collaboration with the Cinemambiente Festival (Turin). Head of programming Lia Furxhi: "The silver screen is a powerful tool for spreading positive messages"
Passion, beauty and the fragility of our planet, the ability to turn indifference into knowledge and the desire to defend the wonders that surround us: all of this is Verde Giffoni as well as the "active" heart of the documentary DEAD SEA GUARDIANS, which focuses on the story of three men brought together by their passion for swimming and their love for the Dead Sea.
Belgian filmmaker Liesbeth De Ceulaer: “Verde Giffoni encourages young people to protect our planet. All festivals should do it”
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