ABF Returns to the Giffoni Film Festival, Presenting the DocuFilm “Linea Sette” with the Remarkable Participation of Magician Andrea Paris and ABF’s Young Talents

During the Festival, ABF Advocates Alessandro Ossola, a Paralympic athlete, and singer-songwriter Lorenzo Baglioni, were also present.

Throughout the Festival, Giffoners visiting the ABF Village space could take part in a variety of art and music workshops created in collaboration with MUS.E Firenze and ArtNoise from Jesi.

The Andrea Bocelli Foundation – Ente Filantropico (ABF) is thrilled to announce the renewed partnership with the Giffoni Film Festival, one of the most prestigious events dedicated to young people and cinema for youth and families. Numerous initiatives and events have been scheduled in collaboration with the Festival’s leadership, with the aim of offering a rich program of activities and opportunities for interaction and education. Thanks to the collaboration with MUS.E Firenze and ArtNoise from Jesi, ABF offers a series of creative workshops aimed at introducing participants to the world of art and music, highlighting the value of talent. In addition, creative writing workshops for songwriting, led by ABF Masterclass talents Eva Sinacciolo and Matteo Trapanese under the direction of Giovanni Caccamo, were also offered.

On July 25 in the Green Room, ABF premiered the DocuFilm “Linea Sette,” directed by Guglielmo Magagna and inspired and performed by the young participants of ABF GlobaLab, a vocational and guidance project particularly close to the Foundation’s heart. ABF GlobaLab focuses on the ability to “take charge” of one’s own life, building a self-vision, and preparing for university studies, work, and professions. In particular, ABF Talent4You is an initiative dedicated to high school students aged 16-19, offering them the opportunity to participate in creative and educational projects in various fields, including art, fashion, design, photography, film, communication, and more. The goal is to express one’s talent while addressing highly relevant topics, such as conflict resolution.

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