The third edition of the Rome Fiction Fest started today with the conference Opening press Auditorium Conciliation and Adriano at the multiplex. The artistic director Steve Della Casa explained to reporters the festival program.
previews, screenings, meetings and conferences with people, all divided into thematic sections are complemented by the important initiative of Blindsight Project, with a room reserved for subtitled screenings and audio description for blind audiences. It 's the first time in Europe, which usually offer a demonstration of this type of service, making Stephen Raphael and Laura Pierpaoli, developers, and the organization of the festival all proud of this record.
Another initiative is involved the Oscar winner Sean Penn, in collaboration with the humanitarian aid agency of the United Nations, he shot a free spot on the food crisis, prices and the Third World. The Festival has agreed to join the project and give its support, broadcasting the commercials during programming.
"The Festival has a single body - said Steve Della Casa - the goal this year is to create an event attended by all types of public and professionals."
first host of this prestigious event today was Edward Eugene Aldrin Jr., better known as Buzz Aldrin, the second man to set foot on the moon. On the occasion of 40th anniversary lunar landing took place July 20, 1969, the RomaFictionFest has its world premiere on the TV movie "Moonshot - The Flight of Apollo 11" (L-Moonshot 'Man on the Moon), projected in HD, in collaboration with The History Channel .
Then it was the turn of Giulio Scarpati, Margot Sikabonyi, Miki and Eleonora Cadeddu, Lino Banfi, Ugo Dighero, Francesca Cavallin, the newcomer Gabriele Cirilli and a score of others among actresses , actors and authors of a physician in family 6, who marched sull'Orange Carpet Adriano Multiplex between two wings of a joyous crowd then to attend the screenings of an episode preview World series, preceded by a brief summary of the first seven episodes.
Stefania Fiorese
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