All the short movies produced by the students of Ca' Foscari's Master in Fine Arts in Filmmaking and VIU's Films in Venice and Filming Venice
Master in Fine Arts in Filmmaking
ANTEA – The gossip of Calle degli Assassini
In modern-day Venice, a young woman named Antea, a teacher at the Academy of Fine Arts, is looking for a room to rent. She lands up sharing a house with Alvise, a man descended from a noble Venetian family, who has been living as a recluse in his own home for years. Over time, his way of living gave rise to rumors, that is people believed he had killed his previous housemates. Antea enters Alvise’s house, slowly falling under his spell, trying to discover the landlord’s secret. All told by three Venetian ladies.
Cast: Matilda Farrington, Vincenzo Tosetto, Anna Bernardi, Martina Rigon, Raffaella Sottana, Miriam Russo, Marco Olivi
Main part: Director – Giulia Dussich / Assistant Director – Jessica Frattarelli / Script Continuity – Margherita Sonego
First ending: Director – Giulia Dussich / Assistant Director – Riccardo di Luca / Script Continuity – Margherita Sonego
Second ending: Director – Jessica Frattarelli / Assistant Director – Hanna Ammari / Script Continuity – Riccardo di Luca
Third ending: Director – Francesco Bassoli / Assistant Director – Giulio Venturi / Script Continuity – Aline Vincenzi
Production: Davide Bajardo, Mayra Broetto / Location Manager: Mayra Broetto, Irene Lattuchella
Production Assistant: Wei Zheng / Casting Director: Margherita Sonego / Written by: Hanna Ammari, Francesco Bassoli, Mayra Broetto, Giovanni Pinna, Giulio Venturi / Storyboard; Simone Bonfrisco / Director of Photography: Hanna Ammari, Davide Bajardo, Giulia Dussich / Camera Operator: Riccardo di Luca, Giulio Venturi, Francesco Bassoli, Davide Bajardo, Giulia Dussich / Boom Operator; Lili Viràg Szuhay-Murciano, Giulia D’Angioli, Aline Vincenzi / Gaffer: Aline Vincenzi / Sound Design: Andrea Ciccolella, Alessandro Cainelli, Tommaso Cipresso, Cristian Filiuta, Margherita Scapin, Edoardo Piccolo, Mateo Tomasini, Schani Turri, Geremia Zarantonello / Editing: Giulia D’Angioli / Editing Supervisor: Davide Bajardo / Colorist: Francesca Baldi / Data Manager: Simone Bonfrisco / Scenography: Irene Lattuchella, Simone Bonfrisco, Virginia Ceccato / Costumes: Hanna Ammari / Make-up: Lili Viràg Szuhay-Murciano / Acknowledgements – For having made available their cameras: Alessandro Russo, Flavio Brunelli / Comparse: Alessia Lanaro Chiola, Laura Costantini / For having made the wine available: Marca Locatelli – Angoris
VIU – Films in Venice and Filming Venice
The fourth edition of the VIU Summer School on Films in Venice and Filming Venice, an initiative of Venice International University, in partnership with its member universities Ca’ Foscari, Iuav, Tel Aviv, Waseda, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, and Exeter was organized to coincide with the 79th International Venice Film Festival (online July 29 – August 5, 2022, and in person August 29 – September 7, 2022) and involved 25 students from all over the world.
The aim of the School is to combine film theory and practice, applying them to representations of Venice, through a multidisciplinary and multicultural approach, reflected both in the composition of the faculty and the student body.
Moses (7’)
In Venice, Jim (72) visits his ex-colleague Vincent (69), but the two of them are haunted by the memories of their past relationship and their failure in running the MOSE project.
Cast: Vito Zagarrio, Nitzan Ben Shaul, Giovanni Pinna, Ricardo Di Luca
Directed by Abby Delio
Written by Ela Božič
Cinematography by Estanislao Miles
Edited by Abby Delio, Estanislao Miles and Tamara Lautenschläger
Departure (17’30”)
The last day in the city of an illegal immigrant employee who is trying to put together the money she needs to buy her own freedom. As she runs to finish her last day as a delivery courier, in the attempt of meeting the person who will give her back her passport, she happens to experience the invisible side of Venice at the night and through her desperation. On this last night, she still has one last decision to make.
Cast: Krisina Hermin, Avien Rohark, Sally Li, Oisin O’malley, Luca Pili
Director : Mina Abdelmalik & Timothy Jacobi
Producer: Sally Li
Cinematography: Eli Demidov
Script: Avien Rohark, Eli Demidov, Mina Abdelmalik, Timothy Jacobi, Sally Li
Sound Recording: Avien Rohark, Mina Abdelmalik
Sound Design: Eli Demidov
Editing: Eli Demidov, Sally Li, Mina Abdelmalik, Timothy Jacobi
Special Thanks to : Lydia O’Malley, Venice international University, San Servolo Servizi Metropolitani
Lost Gaze (7’37”)
A young artist arrives in Venice in search of inspiration for her next piece, yet she finds herself disillusioned and alone in a foreign crowded city. When a mysterious, phantom-like woman holding a pair of old fashioned binoculars begins appearing wherever she goes, a burst of curiosity sparks in an otherwise dull and disappointing vacation.
Script and Direction: Tomily Shani and Barbara Galová
Production: Chia-Chi Chang
Cinematography: Mojca Radkovic
Cinematography and Editing: Maayan Kershenbaum
Cast: Hanna Ammari, Mojca Radkovic
The Farewell Collections Vol. 1 (4’18’’)
The Farewell Collections Vol. 1 is a journey that includes two vignettes conveying an implicit sort of farewell. The idea is to evoke the universal and ubiquitous experience of saying goodbye to something, at the same time drawing attention to the complexity of the lives of others, much like our own.
Directors: Pablo Biedma, Mina Cansiz, Ana Bozic, Cheyenne Krieger, Jin Lee
Cinematography: Pablo Biedma, Mina Cansiz, Ana Bozic, Cheyenne Krieger, Jin Lee
Production: Pablo Biedma, Mina Cansiz, Ana Bozic, Cheyenne Krieger, Jin Lee
Continuity: Giulio Venturi
Sound Department: Giulio Venturi
Editing: Pablo Biedma
Colour Correction: Pablo Biedma
Music: Shaad Alaka
Supervisors: Luca Pili, Giulio Venturi
Cast: Mina Cansiz, Pablo Biedma, Avien Rohark
Dear Vito (6’9”)
As longtime best friends, Sofia, Geno and Ines explore the wonderful city of Venice they are slowly struck by the abscence of their best friend Vito. While discovering the city – and simultanously themselves – they are confronted by their own shortcomings, idiosyncrasies and most of all their slowly unraveling friendship. Will they be able to make it without Vito?
Cast: Manca Novak, Afonso Caetano, Lili Virág Szuhay-Murciano
Director: Eef Van De Vyver
Writer: Manca Novak
Producer: Afonso Caetano
Photography: Sophia Hörl
Editors: Lili Virág Szuhay-Murciano, Shi Jiaxuan