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Messina: the new edition of ZABUT International Animated Shorts Festival is arriving

The exhibition reaches its eighth year

Messina: the new edition of ZABUT International Animated Shorts Festival is arriving.

Il festival hears the need to historicize its path and, in the edition of this year (29-30 July, Santa Teresa di Riva, Villa Ragno Park), will present 24 shorts chosen from the selections of the previous seven editions; three years of Savoca and four of Santa Teresa di Riva. Twenty-four shorts that, remaining within the all-encompassing genre of comedy, both for stories and themes and for styles and tones, show the infinite nuances and possibilities that a genre, like comedy, has in looking at and describing the world and human relationships.

Zabut-festival, in the 2023 edition, will share with his I publish a relevant part of a story lived together, because, as the organizers claim, “reviewing is not just seeing a second time; reviewing is often a new vision”.

Also in this edition the festival is enriched by guests and performances.

During the evening of July 29th The “Grafimated Cartoon/ School of Comics and Animated Cinema"of Palermo, Together with Magda Richiusa, an artist who has worked on projects such as “The Red Turtle”, “Klaus”, “Wolfwalkers”, “Space Jam 2”, and currently Cleanup Supervisor on the next Warner Bros film, they will tell and show what it means practically and technically to make animated films in an excursus that goes from independent and analogue animation to the impressive productions of Hollywood Studios.

ZABUT Festival Internazionale corti d'animazione.

 

In evening of July 30th live music and entertainment will intertwine inextricably on the stage and on the screen of Zabut. Pianist and composer Giovanni Renzo and the director and animator Michele Bernardi, both jurors in previous editions of the festival, will perform in one performance live entitled “Variations on a theme“. A performance curated by two artists with an ideal artistic path for the union between music and cinema: Giovanni Renzo as the author of soundtracks for the great classics of silent cinema and Michele Bernardi as the author of video clips for the most important musicians of the Italian independent scene.

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