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Tracce Cinematografiche Film Fest announces 2022 lineup

The 11th Tracce Cinematografiche Film Fest has announced the complete list of short films in competition for the 2022 edition of the festival, which takes place in Nettuno, Roma from June 27-July 3.

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Tracce Cinematografiche Film Fest, an Italian film festival now in 11th edition, has announced the complete lineup for the 2022 festival, which takes place in Nettuno, Roma from June 27-July 3.

Tracce cinematografiche Film Fest is an international festival of short films held annually in Italy.

A lineup of 98 short films have been selected to compete in different program sections of the 11th edition of the Tracce Cinematografiche Film Fest in Italy.

The festival presents awards for “Best Short Film Theme Free”, “Best Short Film in Social Awareness”, “Best Animation Short Film”. The Tracce cinematografiche Festival presents an special prize for the best short film on “THE MEDITERRANEAN, Crossroads of Peoples”.

Tracce Cinematografiche Film Fest 2022 lineup

  • “A Complete Woman” by Ceres Machado, from Spain
  • “A Dead Sea” by Nahd Bashir, from Israel
  • “Addiction” by Enrico Giannacco, from Italy
  • “And That’s it” by Boris Khlebnikov & N. Mechshaininova, from Russia
  • “Ápice” by Jonay García, from Spain
  • “Apple Tree” by Olya Azhnakina, from Russia
  • “Aqueducts” by Alvaro Martin Sanz, from France
  • Artistic Character” by Vasily Chuprina, Netherlands
  • “Azrael” by Ewa Habdas, from United Kingdom
  • “Balance” by Barzan Rostami, from Iran
  • “Betty” by Milad Nourbakhsh, from Iran
  • “Biplane Model Kit” by Tine Kluth, from United Kingdom
  • “Black Lives Matter in W. Papua” by Peter Renzullo & Paul Cozens, from Australia
  • “Blue Balloon” by Merve Yıldız, from Turkey
  • “Bonne Nuit petite tomate” by Cyprien Nozières, from France
  • “Boredom” by Alessandro Pani, from Italy
  • “C’è nessuno?” by Ana Maria Ferri, from Spain
  • “Cadde la Notte su di Me” by Riccardo Menicatti & Bruno Ugioli, from Italy
  • “CHA” by Xiwen Miao, from USA
  • “Cloîtrées” by Marie-Lou Béland, from Canada
  • “Closer” by Gerrit Magnus Beduhn, from Germany
  • “Cuckoo!” by Jorgen Scholtens, from Netherlands
  • “Dancing With Rainbow” by Hassan Mokhtari, from Iran
  • “Dipende tutto da te” by Daniele Ceccarini, from Italy
  • “Distopia” by Lilih Curi, from Brazil
  • “Doctor” by Alexander Solovyov, from Russia
  • “DUA” by Hamza Baig, from Pakistan
  • “Eat, Ate…” by Shidokht Dezham Shahabi, from Iran
  • “ECHO” by Barzan Rostami, from Iran
  • “El PASEO” by Alberto Vicente Cuesta, from Spain
  • “Es el momento” by Alicia Albares Martínez, from Spain
  • “Fes-me un Café” by Aniez Atlas & Imma Casademunt, from Spain
  • “Forget me not” by Fabio Marin & Giuseppe Petruzzellis, from Italy
  • “Freedom or Not” by Marlon Marinho, from Canada
  • “Frontera – border” by Anatael Pérez, from Spain
  • “Galerna” by Fernando Pazin, from Spain
  • “Giorgio” by Arianna Mattioli, from Italy
  • “Good Girl” by Raheleh Karami, from Iran
  • “Hanged Man’s Revenge” by Fabio Catalano, Alex Cattabriga, Matteo Ferrari, from Italy
  • “Homemade Cookies” by Nicolaos Lalonas & Calliopi Villy Kotoula, from Greece
  • “House to House” by Mohammad Baqer Hoseini, from Afghanistan
  • “Identibye” by Sajjad Shahhatami, from Iran
  • “Il confine è un bosco” by Giorgio Milocco, from Italy
  • “Il Positivo” by Alessandro Panza, from Italy
  • “Il Valzer delle Nuvole” by Carmine De Martino, from Italy
  • “Intro (Buenos Aires 3 a.m.)” by Raimundo Morte González, from Spain
  • “Just Like Water” by Manos Triantafillakis, from Greece
  • “K.O.” by Véronique Mériadec, from France
  • “Krasnoludki” by Roman Burmakov, from Belarus
  • “La final” by Victor Martinez Balaguer, from Spain
  • “La lavadora” by Diane Malherbe, from Spain
  • “La Reanunciación” by Eitán Sandom, from Spain
  • “La reina de las Marismas” by Mario Leclere, from Spain
  • “Le Ore Piccole” by Adriano Losacco, from Italy
  • “Let Go” by Star Bazancir, from Sweden
  • “Lorenzo Gabanizza feat…” by Lorenzo Gabanizza, from Italy
  • “Los Mismos Zapatos” by Mel Chikoc, from Cuba
  • “Mannequin” by Mahnaz Valipour, from Iran
  • “Mum” by Shruti Tewari, from USA
  • “Mundomalo” by Nicolas Ortega Baquero, from Colombia
  • “Nail” by Lahoucine Boussaber, from Morocco
  • “Nós – Us” by Nelson Fernandes, from Spain
  • “Nuves” by Jesús Loniego, from Spain
  • “Oborozuki” by Alicia Albares Martínez, from Spain
  • “Only One World Left” by Alican Abaci, from Turkey
  • “OWN” by Dino Oruvannoor, from India
  • “Painting by Numbers” by Radheya Jegatheva, from Australia
  • “Pappo e Bucco” by Antonio Losito, from Italy
  • “Perdóname José” by Iván Umpiérrez Cañada, from Spain
  • “Pianista” by Kazuya Ashizawa, from Japan
  • “Regret” by Ryoji Hattori, from Japan
  • “Ronin” by Saahil Barghava & Sanjna Krishnan, from India
  • “Row A, Number 79: Her Seat” by Hyung-suk Lee, from South Korea
  • “Shutter Gun” by Ramin Rastad, from Iran
  • “Silent Storm” by Grace Hsia, from China
  • “The Frame” by Mert Sata & Berk Sata, from Turkey
  • “The End of the Dolls” by Vahid Sargardan, from Iran
  • “The Escape” by Liudmila Komrakova, from Russia
  • “The Fourth Bell” by Sam Ghobadzadeh, from Iran
  • “The hand and the egg” by Fatemeh Gharavi Manjili, from Iran
  • “The Invasion” by Dante Rustav, from Uzbekistan
  • “The Kid of the Sea” by Chen Wang, from USA
  • “The Kiss” by Ali Zare Ghanatnowi, from France
  • “The Letters” by Mehdi Sanaati & Azita Fallahnejad, from Iran
  • “The Pink Elephant” by Rene Smaal, from Netherlands
  • “The Recess” by Navid Nikkhah Azad, from Spain, Iran
  • “The Silence” by Pedro Caldeira & Paolo Graca, from Portugal
  • “The Silent Woman” by Pouya Mehri, from Iran
  • “The Tendency” by Mobin Pekand, from Iran
  • “The Third Slaughterhouse” by Sogol Izadi Fard, from Iran
  • “The Woman Under the Tree” by Karishma Kohli, from India
  • Those Beautiful Moments” by Vasily Chuprina, from Netherlands
  • “TOC” by Anatael Pérez Hernández, from Spain
  • “Too Big Drawing” by Henadzi Buto, from Belarus
  • “TOY” by Rita Shagray, from Belarus
  • “Unsee” by Joby Varghese, from India
  • “We Are Beautiful” by Hassan El-Amin, from USA
  • “Where I end, you start” by Francisco Ponce de León García-Andrade, from Spain

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