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"Cargo" of Vincenzo Mineo has won the competition for short films dedicated to the port of Genoa
the prize in the within of the thematic national competition "the port today, between local identities and total nets"
July 8, 2013
The documentary "Cargo" of Vincenzo Mineo has won the competition for courts and documentary dedicated to the port of Genoa indetto from Genoa Film Festival in collaboration with the Harbour Authority of Genoa. The composed jury by Marco Sanguineri, Raoul De Forcade and Matteo Zingirian today has chosen the documentary of the director of Erice (Trapani) for the thematic national competition "the port, between local identities and total nets".
Saturday slid to the cinema The Space the documentary "Cargo" is rewarded "for the ability to carry the observer within a universe where they are interlaced and life and job get confused giving back the look on an otherwise invisible truth. A travel on a route traced by men with their dreams, nightmares, superstitions and nostalgia that must cohabit with the urgency of the pressure of the tubes, of the temperatures to control, eating, of the mooring cables all supporting from a high quality of the resumptions and from a refined assembly".
According to competition "the Port, engine, action" for unknown scenarios of short films promoted from Genoa Film Festival and Harbour Authority of Genoa are still in next the 15 course and will expire July. The competition intends to propose a reflection on the value, the role and the identity of the harbour space today - place of transit of people, goods and ideas, from the city to the world and vice versa - and is finalized to the realization of a short film based on the work winner who will be been set and turned in the port of Genoa.
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