Saturday 18 January
Eleven Tomorrows: Berlinale Meets Football
Eva Gemmer, Hannah Jandl, Killian Armando Friedrich, Sophie Mühe, Anna-Maria Dutoit, Justina Jürgensen, Hilarija Ločmele, Daniela Magnani Hüller, Marie Zrenner, Indira Geisel, Maximilian Bungarten
DE, 2024, col., 108’
German – Upper Sorbian – Ukrainian – Russian – Serbian o.v.
Italian premiere
Football is for everyone. All genders, all classes, all kinds of people. Eleven Tomorrows presents a short portrait of 11 amateur football clubs and shows what a strong platform football can be for young people. Friendship, loyalty, joy, togetherness.
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 11:00
curated by Gianluca Guerra
cost €15
reservations required:
prenotazionitsff@gmail.com
Italian only
photo by Agnese Divo
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 11:00
workshop for children curated by Cooperativa La Collina
duration: 60 minutes
price: 10€
mandatory booking: 040 3476076 or prenotazionitsff@gmail.com
recommended for children aged 6-12
AAC Lab
At 11:00
Homelands
Jelena Maksimović
SRB, 2020, col. & b-n / b-w, 63’
Serbo- Croatian – Greek – English o.v.
A girl born in the former Yugoslavia returns to a mountain village from which her grandmother fled during the Greek Civil War. But the place no longer corresponds to her family memories.
“Since I believe in a strong connection between my personal life and the films I participate in, I decided to let this film be as free as possible”.
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 14:15
Celts
Milica Tomović
SRB, 2021, col., 106’ Serbian o.v.
Tired of replacing almonds with walnuts, butter with margarine, sex with masturbation, a group of friends in Yugoslavia looks for something real. Celts premiered at the Berlinale in the Panorama section and at Sarajevo FF, where it won the Best Director award. The film was in competition at the Trieste FF in 2022, where it won the CEI award.
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 16:00
1956-1986, 66′
by National Film Institute Hungary – Film Archive
TEATRO MIELA (RIDOTTINO)
Using the stop-motion technique, these works from the 1960s-1980s animate everyday objects with surprising skill: an earthenware vase comes to life, marzipan cookies dance, and Augusta has extravagant culinary adventures in a kitchen transformed into a creative stage.
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 16:00
by Elsa Mencagli Andersen
curate by Elena Cantori/ EContemporary
open until February 1st
opening hours 5 pm – 8 pm
photo by Ozge Sahin
Econtemporary
At 17:00
workshop for children curated by Cooperativa La Collina
duration: 60 minutes
price: 10€
mandatory booking: 040 3476076 or prenotazionitsff@gmail.com
recommended for children aged 6-12
AAC Lab
At 17:30
curated by Elsa Mencagli Andersenbookingsby Jan. 17 +39 328 7349711info@elenacantori.comfoto Fabrizio Farroni
Econtemporary
At 17:30
1956-1986, 66′
by National Film Institute Hungary – Film Archive
TEATRO MIELA (RIDOTTINO)
Using the stop-motion technique, these works from the 1960s-1980s animate everyday objects with surprising skill: an earthenware vase comes to life, marzipan cookies dance, and Augusta has extravagant culinary adventures in a kitchen transformed into a creative stage.
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 17:30
Talk & Masterclass
with Elvira Mujčić, Marina Lalović, Martina Napolitano
by Meridiano 13
Italian only
Bobi Bazlen Hall
At 18:00
Tasting of white wines from Serbia
by Antico Caffè San Marco
DALIA – Classic method sparkling wine Crna Tamjanika, brut nature
RAJ – White wine Sauvignon
ZAGORAC – Classic method sparkling wine Pinot Noir, brut nature
cost 10€
reservation: libreria@caffesanmarco.com
Antico Caffè San Marco
At 18:00
Alessio Bozzer
I, 2025, col & b-n / b-w, 92’
Italian o.v.
World Premiere
Life and career, lights and shadows, successes and misfortunes of Angelo Cecchelin, the greatest comic actor Trieste has ever had. Who was Angelo Cecchelin? Rome had Petrolini, Naples had Totò. Trieste had Cecchelin. In 2017 the Trieste FF presented Alessio Bozzer’s documentary Trieste, Yugoslavia.
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 18:15
78 Days
Emilija Gašić
SRB, 2024, col., 82’
Serbian o.v.
Italian Premiere
When their father is drafted in the military during the 1999 NATO bombing in Serbia, three sisters start an Hi8 video journal awaiting his comeback.
Shot in Hi8, 78 Days premiered at IFF Rotterdam 2024 and was then presented in more than 30 international film festivals.
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 20:30
Fil Ieropoulos
GR, 2024, col., 92’
Greek – English – Albanian – Russian o.v.
Ten drag performers find solace in each other as they rebel against their oppressive reality and those who control it. Avant-Drag!, second feature of Greek director Fil Ieropoulos, premiered at International Film Festival Rotterdam and won a special jury mention at the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival.
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 22:00
Dane Komljen
DE-SRB, 2024, col., 62’
German – English – Finnish – Serbian o.v.
Italian Premiere
Mollies is a queer-feminist collective living at a trailer park next to Ostkreuz in Berlin for nearly a decade. The Garden Cadences documents their last summer there before being evicted. The Garden Cadences premiered at Cinéma du Reel and then was presented in many festivals worldwide, including Jeonju IFF, Karlovy Vary IFF, BelDocs and DOKLeipzig.
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 23:45