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The Euro-Mediterranean Conference on Cinema is a film conference held annually in Venice during the Venice Film Festival, and it is organized by the Italian Committee of the International Council for Film Television and Audiovisual Communication affiliated to UNESCO, under the patronage of the President of the Italian Republic and in collaboration with the European Parliament, Rome office..[1][2].
History
editThe Conference was established to form a forum where the various protagonists of the Region work on the role that cinema and new media can play in the process of integration of the Mediterranean, identifying and promoting concrete initiatives to support the Euro-Mediterranean dialogue[3]
Over the years, the Conference has promoted many initiatives, such as the foundation of new film festivals in Albania, Croatia, Turkey, Gaza, Greece, Tunisia, Morocco, and Syria, which together constitute the MCM (Council of the Cinematographic Events in the Mediterranean)[4]; the contribution to the establishment of the CO.Pe.A.M. (Permanent Conference of the Mediterranean Audiovisual Operators)[5]; the participation in the UNESCO Mediterranean Programme and in the Euromed Audiovisual Programme[6]; the co-management of UNTV at the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) at the United Nations in 2005 in Tunis; the creation of the annual CICT-UNESCO "Enrico Fulchignoni Award"[7]; the support to the European Parliament's Lux Prize and the foundation of OCCAM - Observatory on Digital Communication by UNESCO[8].
Editions
edit- 1995 - I Conference: "Cinema Dimension in the New Euro-Mediterranean Setting"[9]
- 1996 - II Conference: "Multimedia and communication: the Mediterranean scenario"[10]
- 1997 - III Conference: "Euro-Mediterranean Cinema: the strategy of values"[11]
- 1998 - IV Conference: "Mediterranean Cinema between Innovation and Tradition"[12]
- 1999 - V Conference: "Mediterranean Audiovisual and Euromed Free Trade Area"[13]
- 2000 - VI Conference: "Digital Revolution and New Cultures"[14]
- 2001 - VII Conference: "Audiovisual Communication and Interactivity for a Dialogue between Cultures"[15]
- 2002 - VIII Conference: "Cinema in the Digital Age: Which Technologies for Which Peoples?"[16]
- 2003 - IX Conference: "Cinema and New Media between Culture and Market"[17]
- 2004 - X Conference: "Cinema and Diaspora Cultures in the Digital Age"[18]
- 2005 - XI Conference: "Promotion of Intangible Heritage and New Digital Creativity"[19]
- 2006 - XII Conference: "Cinema as a Bridge between Cultures"[20]
- 2007 - XIII Conference: "Cinema between Localisms and the Global Market"[21]
- 2008 - XIV Conference: "Cinema and Collective Creativity in New Media"[22]
- 2009 - XV Conference: "Creativity and Innovation in Mediterranean Cinema"[23]
- 2010 - XVI Conference: "Cinema, TV, WEB: The New Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area"[24]
- 2011 - XVII Conference: "Cinema, social and new media for a new Mediterranean citizenship"[25]
- 2012 - XVIII Conference: "Cinema and digital communication for a democratic and inclusive Mediterranean"[26]
- 2013 - XIX Conference: "Creativity and innovation in Mediterranean cinema"[3]
- 2014 - XX Conference: "E-health for all"[27]
- 2016 - XXI Conference: "The Mediterranean in the Digital Age: Health Security, Migrant Emergency and Solidarity Development in the Mediterranean Basin"[28]
- 2019 - XXII Conference: "Med screaming screens: new languages in the age of the Digital Revolution"[2]
- 2021 - XXIII Conference: "Expanded cinema from screens to platforms: new digital forms of cinema."[29]
- 2022 - XXIV Conference: "Cinema evolution in the digital era: the Mediterranean as paraphrase of the world."[30][31]
Fulchignoni Award
editThe "Enrico Fulchignoni Award" is a film prize that has been awarded since 1989 during the Euro-Mediterranean Conference on cinema at the Venice Film Festival. The prize is dedicated to Enrico Fulchignoni, Italian playwright who has been director of the UNESCO "Film Section" and president of the International Council of Cinema and Television, as well as director of the "Venezia gente" section at the Venice International Film Festival[7]. The winner of the Fulchignoni Award receives UNESCO's "Fellini Medal"[32]
- 1989 - Un Petit Monastere en Toscane di Otar Ioselani
- 1990 - Couvre-Feu di Rachid Masarawi
- 1991 - Le cri du coeur di Idrissi Ouédraogo
- 1992 - Aguilas non cazan moscas by Sergio Cabrera
- 1993 - Kardiogramma di Darzhan Omirbaev[33]
- 1994 - Small Wonders by Allen Miller
- 1995 - Kolonel Bunker by Kujtim Cashku
- 1996 - La strana storia della banda sonora by Francesca Archibugi
- 1997 - Civilisées by Randa Chahal Sabbag[34]
- 1998 - Tsion, Auto-emancipatie by Amos Gitai
- 1999 - Roozi Key zan shodam by Marziyet Meshkini
- 2000 - Porto da minha infancia by Manoel de Oliveira
- 2001 - 11 September by Various Authors
- 2002 - Camur by Dervish Zaim[35]
- 2003 - Land of Plenty by Wim Wenders
- 2004 - La passione di Giosuè l'ebreo by Pietro Scimeca
- 2005 - La Dignidad de los nadies by Fernando Solanas
- 2006 - Daratt by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
- 2007 - Corti del cinema marocchino by Various Authors
- 2008 - Birdwatchers by Marco Bechis
- 2009 - The Traveller by Ahmed Maher
- 2010 - Miral by Julian Schnabel
- 2011 - Tahrir 2011 by Various Authors
- 2012 - L'intervallo by Leonardo di Costanzo
- 2013 - At Berkleley by Frederick Wiseman
- 2014 - Inocente by Dave Lee
- 2015 - Beasts of no nation by Cary Fukunaga
- 2016 - Hotel Salvation by Shubhashish Bhutiani
- 2017 - Human Flow by Ai Weiwei[7]
- 2018 - El Pepe, Una Vida Suprema by Emir Kusturica
- 2019 - 45 seconds of laughter by Tim Robbins
- 2020 - Horshid di M. Majid and Scherza con I fanti by Gianfranco Pannone
- 2021 - AMIRA by Mohamed Diab
- 2022 - Nuclear by Oliver Stone[36]
External links
editReferences
edit- ^ Emil Abirascid, Spazio al cinema digitale, il Sole 24 ore, (in Italian) 10 October 2003: «Conferenza [...] promossa dall'Observatory for cultural and audiovisual Communication (Occam), dal Comitato italiano del Cict-Unesco, con il supporto del Parlamento Europeo e dell'United nations information center di Roma e con l'alto patronato del Presidente della Repubblica."
- ^ a b "CONFERENZE EUROMEDITERRANEE SUL CINEMA". CICT IFTC COMITATO ITALIANO (in Italian). 2019-10-24. Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ a b "XIX CONFERENZA EUROMEDITERRANEA". epsvllp135.europarl.europa.eu (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ "STORIA". CICT IFTC COMITATO ITALIANO (in Italian). 2017-07-03. Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ CONFERENCE PERMANENTE DE L'AUDIOVISUEL MEDITERRANEEN (Co.Pe.A.M.), ASSEMBLEE CONSTITUANTE ET STATUTS, Cairo, January 13th, 1996: «LES SOUSSIGNES: [...] - représentants des Associations internationales non-gouvernementales: [...] Conseil international du cinéma, de la télévision et de la communication audiovisuelle (CICT).»
- ^ "Euromed Audiovisual al Festival del Cinema di Venezia | Territori in rete". territori.formez.it. Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ a b c "Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica di Venezia: il Premio CICT-UNESCO "Enrico Fulchignoni" al film "Human Flow" di Ai Weiwei. | News Unesco". www.unesco.it. Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ "OCCAM | Observatory on Digital Communication in Consultive status with UN ECOSOC". OCCAM (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ Pierpaolo Saporito, Le Conferenze EUROMED 1995 - 2021, Consiglio Internazionale del Cinema e della Televisione CICT ICFT UNESCO - Comitato Italiano, 2022, p. 9.
- ^ Pierpaolo Saporito, Le Conferenze EUROMED 1995 - 2021, Consiglio Internazionale del Cinema e della Televisione CICT ICFT UNESCO - Comitato Italiano, 2022, pp. 31, 32.
- ^ Pierpaolo Saporito, Le Conferenze EUROMED 1995 - 2021, Consiglio Internazionale del Cinema e della Televisione CICT ICFT UNESCO - Comitato Italiano, 2022, pp. 64, 65.
- ^ Pierpaolo Saporito, Le Conferenze EUROMED 1995 - 2021, Consiglio Internazionale del Cinema e della Televisione CICT ICFT UNESCO - Comitato Italiano, 2022, p. 128.
- ^ Pierpaolo Saporito, Le Conferenze EUROMED 1995 - 2021, Consiglio Internazionale del Cinema e della Televisione CICT ICFT UNESCO - Comitato Italiano, 2022, pp. 159, 160.
- ^ Editrice La Stampa (2000-07-31). La Stampa (2000-07-31) (in Italian). CSI Piemonte. Editrice La Stampa S.p.A.: "Pierpaolo Saporito dell'Unesco ha parlato del Convegno che il Parlamento europeo e l'Unesco promuovono il 7 settembre a Venezia durante la Mostra del cinema. Intitolato «Rivoluzione digitale e nuove culture», il convegno "esplori nuove forme espressive multiculturali nate dall'avvento delle nuove tecnologie prendendo il cinema come esempio più rappresentativo".
- ^ Pierpaolo Saporito, Le Conferenze EUROMED 1995 - 2021, Consiglio Internazionale del Cinema e della Televisione CICT ICFT UNESCO - Comitato Italiano, 2022, p. 226.
- ^ Pierpaolo Saporito, Le Conferenze EUROMED 1995 - 2021, Consiglio Internazionale del Cinema e della Televisione CICT ICFT UNESCO - Comitato Italiano, 2022, pp. 256, 257.
- ^ "Messaggio del Presidente Ciampi per la Conferenza Euromediterranea sul Cinema". archivio.quirinale.it.
- ^ Pierpaolo Saporito, Le Conferenze EUROMED 1995 - 2021, Consiglio Internazionale del Cinema e della Televisione CICT ICFT UNESCO - Comitato Italiano, 2022, p. 297.
- ^ "XI Conferenza Euromediterranea sul Cinema Diverse sedi Venezia". 1995-2015.undo.net (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ Mereghetti, Elisa. "CINEMA COME PONTE TRA LE CULTURE, XII conferenza euromediterranea sul cinema, Venezia 8 settembre 2006" (PDF).
- ^ admin_ws. "XIII CONFERENZA EUROMEDITERRANEA SUL CINEMA". endar (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ Stampa, Comunicato (2008-08-03). "Il calendario degli eventi della Mostra del Cinema 2008". NonSoloCinema (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ "Mediatori culturali - XV CONFERENZA EUROMEDITERRANEA SUL CINEMA". mediatori culturali. Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ "The new multimedia platform copeam.tv presented at "XVI CONFERENZA EUROMEDITERRANEA SUL CINEMA"". Copeam. 2010-09-10. Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ "Cinema e nuovi Media a sostegno del dialogo tra i popoli del Mediterraneo - Europa". ANSA.it (in Italian). 2011-09-07. Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ Sarpi, Salvatore (6 September 2012). "Eolie news: CINEMA E COMUNICAZIONE DIGITALE PER UN MEDITERRANEO DEMOCRATICO E SOLIDALE Venezia 7 settembre 2012 - Cà Giustinian, Biennale di Venezia "SALINA FESTIVAL" TRA I PROTAGONISTI DELLA XVIII CONFERENZA EUROMEDITERRANEA". Eolie news. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ "Euro-Méditerranée: The XX Euro-Mediterranean Conference " e-health for all "". Euro-Méditerranée. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ occamblog (2016-03-09). "XXI Conferenza Euromediterranea". OCCAM - Observatory on Digital Communication. Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ Pierpaolo Saporito, Le Conferenze EUROMED 1995 - 2021, Consiglio Internazionale del Cinema e della Televisione CICT ICFT UNESCO - Comitato Italiano, 2022, p. 513.
- ^ Valente, Francesca (2022-08-29). "Veneto Film Commission e Regione del Veneto, gli eventi alla 79. Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica la Biennale di Venezia". Veneto Film Commission (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-07-12.
- ^ Key4biz, Redazione (2022-09-30). "Democrazia Futura. Il piano per il rilancio del cinema euromediterraneo". Key4biz (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-07-13.
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- ^ Rooney, David (1995-09-18). "VENICE FEST GOES 'CYCLO'". Variety. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ "A Civilized People | Civilisées". Olhares do Mediterrâneo (in European Portuguese). 2022-10-29. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
- ^ "Bellocchio e Zvyagintsev alla pari", Il Gazzettino, September 7th, 2003: «Prix CICT-UNESCO 2003 "Camera (Fango) di Dervish Zaim»
- ^ "VENEZIA 79 - Premio Enrico Fulchignoni a "Nuclear" di Oliver Stone - CinemaItaliano.info". www.cinemaitaliano.info. Retrieved 2023-07-13.