Video Youth Creative Center Astalli was presented last Saturday, September 27 at the Barycentro of Piazza Venezia. Some technical problems have appeared during the projection addition to causing a bit 'late, have prevented us from proposing the final version of the film. It was cut a part, the film (played mostly in English) was without subtitles, and lacking in some parts of the soundtrack. We hope that despite these drawbacks, the vision, and throughout the evening, proved to be pleasant to the many, very many, people attending the event.
Remember that you can request a copy of the DVD of "Soland" by writing an email to segreteria.astallitn @ vsi.it or by calling 331/6083037 or by sending a text message stating the name, address and email and / or telephone number. Otherwise you can leave the request from the Barycentro, Piazza Venezia 38 (maybe while sipping a coffee!).
As soon as the DVD will be ready in its entirety, you will be contacted for delivery / shipment.
But what is "Soland? The following press release presenting the film and the path that led to its creation:
Young and refugees compared with the association "Centro Astalli Trento
will be presented on Saturday 27 / 9 from 20 onwards to Barycentro Piazza Venezia. It 's the result of over a year of work and work hand in hand saw the Italian youth, refugee youth, community service volunteers, filmmakers, sound engineers e. .. truck drivers, bus drivers, university students, musicians, educators, photographers and so on and so forth. All with one goal: to know first, and be known through language video.
The result is called "Soland" and is made possible thanks to financial support the Councillor for Education and Youth Policy of the Province of Trento, via the notice "Laboratories of youthful creativity" of Cassa Rurale di Aldershot and Cadine and the Foundation Center Astalli of Rome, as well as in partnership with Barycentro, Coop, Villa S. Ignazio and cultural association Bruno Muñoz. All this is good to say, designed by young people themselves at Villa St. Ignatius for the first time they came into contact with the world political asylum, with the careful supervision of technical and artistic Hugo Roberto Muñoz and Gisella Marafante.
The story is, no return, the journey of a young man came to Italy to seek asylum. Barycentro screen scrolling images of loneliness and meetings, interviews, talks, reflections and, of course, real and metaphorical journeys. Behind, or if you prefer to face the screen, will be the same young people who have made the film to convey the emotional storytelling and a year of work, demonstrating how the work itself beyond the main product of the path is precisely the " magic "of the meeting and knowledge.
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