Sedicicorto International Film Festival
Location | Forlì, Emilia-Romagna |
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Founded | 2004 |
Founded by | Gianluca Castellini |
Film titles | Short films |
Hosted by | Sedicicorto Association |
No. of films | 212 selections 46 countries (2020) |
Website | sedicicorto.it |
The Sedicicorto International Film Festival (sometimes stylized as 16corto) is a competitive short film festival held each October in the Italian city of Forlì since 2004.
History[]
In March 2004, the Sedicicorto Association was founded in Forlì by Gianluca Castellini with the aim to launch the first short film festival of the Romagna subregion. The project was born during a directing course held by an Argentinian photographer in Forlì, with Castellini as a participant.[1]
The first edition of the festival was established in October 2004. The event lasted four days and was of national character. Starting from 2005, more sections were added in order to award all categories of short films. In 2020, the nine-day festival presented awards for five sections: foreign films, Italian films, experimental animated films, children's films and films under two minutes. Alongside the official selection of about 200 titles out from 5'000 submissions, the festival screens films out of competition. Since 2018, an Iran short film festival is organised annually along with the Sedicicorto.[2] All screenings are held in the theatres of the old town of Forlì.
The name Sedicicorto is a pun on the Italian expression "se dici corto" (if you say short). When artistic director Gianluca Castellini was taking suggestions for the title, he asked his friends: "If you say short (film), what makes you think?". The title is often stylized as 16corto because sedici in Italian means "sixteen".
Award winners[]
Best foreign film[]
- 2005 – El Soñador, directed by (Spain)
- 2006 – Talking with Angels, directed by (United Kingdom)
- 2007 – À bras le corps, directed by Katell Quillévéré (France)
- 2008 – Toyland, directed by (Germany)
- 2009 – The ground beneath, directed by (Australia)
- 2010 – Venus vs. Me, directed by Nathalie Teirlinck (Belgium)
- 2011 – Land of the Heroes, directed by Sahim Omar Kalifa (Belgium)
- 2012 – Where does the sea flow?, directed by (Russia)
- 2013 – Curfew, directed by Shawn Christensen (USA)
- 2014 – Xe tải của bố, directed by (Brasil)
- 2015 – Ses souffles, directed by (France)
- 2016 – El Adiós, directed by (Spain)
- 2017 – Chasse royale, directed by e (France)
- 2018 – Deer Boy, directed by (Poland)
- 2019 – Bajo la sombra del guacarí, directed by (Colombia)
- 2020 – The Present, directed by Farah Nabulsi (Palestine)
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Rabai, Carlo Maria (October 8, 2020). "Interview with Gianluca Castellini, Sedicicorto Film Festival artistic director". Birdmen Magazine (in Italian). Retrieved October 23, 2020.
- ^ "Sedicicorto and IranFest". Forlì Today (in Italian). September 11, 2018. Retrieved October 23, 2020.
External links[]
- Film festivals in Italy
- Film festival stubs