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Wednesday, 03. 09. 2025 / 18:00 / Main Hall

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From 3 June 2025

Vermiglio Vermiglio

Maura Delpero / Italy, France, Belgium / 2024 / 119 min / Italian

Screenings

Wednesday, 03. 09. 2025 / 18:00 / Main Hall

Last Screening

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A quietly moving, beautifully shot pastoral drama by an Italian director that takes place in four chapters set in the four seasons. Grand Jury Prize in Venice.

cast Tommaso Ragno, Giuseppe De Domenico, Roberta Rovelli, Martina Scrinzi, Orietta Notari, Carlotta Gamba, Santiago Fondevila Sancet, Sara Serraiocco, Rachele Potrich, Anna Thaler, Patrick Gardner, Enrico Panizza, Luis Thaler, Simone Bendetti

festivals, awards Venice 2024 (Grand Jury Prize), Toronto 2024, London 2024, Chicago 2024

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