Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture

Between July 7 and 9, 2010, the third edition of the multi-cultural festival “Senza Frontiere/WithoutBorders” will take place at the Casa del Cinema of Rome
“A festival suspended between social accusation and new media. The audiovisual power to carry the universal message of equality, basically 'Without borders'”. So the three-year-old Roman festival was presented on June 3 at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò.
The idea started from a documentary by Paul Smaczny, “Knowledge Is the Beginning”, a delightful story centered upon the multi-ethnic reality of the Divan Orchestra, a group made up of Syrian, Egyptian, Jordanian, and Lebanese students. “While their home countries fight against each other, they are able to cooperate peacefully, playing great music”, underlined organizer Fiamma Arditi.
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| Fiamma Arditi |
And so, crossing the mental limits of preconception and the physical ones of the ocean, these films were promoted in New York, in the presence of some of the authors who will be present in Italy in July, at the Casa del Cinema of Villa Borghese. The round table included the director of the Human Rights Watch Carroll Bogert, the vice-president of the Barenboim-Said Foundation Miriam Said, the head of the UN Alliance of Civilizations project Jordi Torrent, and teacher Joy Episalla.
An art teacher because every year high school students are involved in a side-project: a photographic exhibition which raises awareness towards the Festival's theme. So while the first edition highlighted the Palestinian situation, and the second edition faced the issue of the role of women and adolescents in various cultures and the weight of censorship, especially in Iran, this year is the turn of water.