Save the dates: Madison, April 3 - 5, Milwaukee, April 28 - 30. We are pleased to announce the Italian Film Festival USA's return to its traditional, in-person format this Spring! Our line-up of contemporary Italian films includes dramas, comedies and documentaries. All films will be shown in Italian with English subtitles at the Marquee Theatre on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Union Cinema on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
You will be captured by an intense Pierfrancesco Favino, directed by Mario Martone, in Nostalgia, laugh with Valerio Mastandrea, Paola Cortellesi, and Marco Giallini, or enjoy Riccardo Scamarcio and Miriam Leone in a gripping thriller! We hope you will be able to join us and enjoy our whole program!
Please visit our website and have a look at the titles we selected for you, your family and friends. Film descriptions, trailers, director notes and sponsor recognition are available on the website. Free Screenings Thanks to our Sponsors Mille grazie to the many sponsors of the Italian Film Festival USA, including Volpi Foods and our Cultural Partner the Italian Cultural Institute of Chicago; in collaboration with University of Wisconsin-Madison and Milwaukee.
If you would like to sponsor the Festival, please go to our website's Be A Sponsor page.
SOURCE: Italian Film Festival USA
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