A weekend of cultural events in Naples with a focus on the seventh art. Next Saturday, November 30th and Sunday, December 1st, the Posillipo Cinema will host a two-day series of meetings and screenings open to the public, promoted by the Italian Association of Set Designers, Costume Designers (ASC).
Cinema Professions
The initiative, titled "A spasso con... ASC - I mestieri dello spettacolo raccontano Napoli," was organized in collaboration with the Campania Region and the Campania Region Film Commission Foundation. The goal is to highlight Naples' contribution to the world of entertainment through two iconic films: "Shakespea King of Naples" and "Cenerentola the Cat."
You will be able to listen to the story of director Nadia Baldi and costume designer Carlo Poggioli at the screening of “Shakespea King of Naples” on November 30, followed the next day by the intervention of director Alessandro Rak for “Gatta Cenerentola”.
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Digital innovation
Another key moment of the event will be the presentation of the app "A spasso con..." (Walking with...), a technological project that offers an interactive map to discover Naples through locations that have been the set of films, TV series, and theater productions. Conceived based on a column in the magazine Scenografia&Costume, the app allows users to explore the city from a unique perspective.
Promoters of the initiative
Organized by the ASC, the event highlights Naples's importance in the cultural and cinematographic landscape. Since 1977, the Association has brought together set, costume, and interior designers, including prominent figures such as Dante Ferretti and Francesca Lo Schiavo, and publishes the quarterly magazine Scenografia&Costume in Italian and English.
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The event in Naples looks very interesting, but I'm not sure if I'll be there. I would like to know if there is an entrance fee and what films will be shown. I hope it's a good way to promote culture.
This event in Naples seems to be very interesting, but I don't know if there will be many people. I like the idea of an app to explore the city, I hope it will be useful for tourists and also for locals.