BY: Jaqcob DeCarli
Dickinson College’s Italian department hosted their annual Italian film festival and invited two Italian filmmakers to partake in the activities. The department welcomed Angelo Pasquini, who wrote the screenplay for the film, The Stolen Caravaggio, and Antonio Falduto, an Italian-based film director.
The festival took place over a two-day period. On Sunday, Nov. 17, audiences watched The Stolen Caravaggio at 7 p.m. in Althouse 106. On Monday, Nov. 18, audiences watched The Mayor of Rione Sanità at 5 p.m. in Weiss 235. Both films were followed by a question and answer session and a catered dinner provided by Marcello’s Ristorante & Pizza.
SOURCE: https://thedickinsonian.com/
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