The Conca Film Festival (CFF 24) concluded with results exceeding expectations, attracting over 2.000 visitors to the village in the upper Caserta province. The event highlighted how European Next Generation EU funds can revitalize the tourism and cultural offerings of small towns, helping to make them more dynamic and attractive and combat depopulation.
Between screenings, guests and side events
The festival, which included 36 screenings curated by screenwriter Claudia De Angelis and curator Alino, hosted prominent figures from the film and arts world.
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The mayor stated that the festival transcended the mere filmmaking aspect, stimulating a debate on the past, present, and future of the region. Organizers Claudia De Angelis and Alino confirmed the event's success, highlighting the quality of the experience offered. The festival is already scheduled for 2025, with the goal of offering an even more engaging program.






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