A production by MeMSéA
Ti Vitti
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to see TV teaser please click here
to see trailer please click here
Watch movie (english version) click here
Watch movie (versione Italiana) click here
Documentary
duration 28’47”
Palermo March 2012
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Ti Vitti (in italiano Ti ho visto) è un gioco di carte molto diffuso in Sicilia e giocato da 2 persone.
Ti Vitti (in english I saw you) is a card game very popular in Sicily and played by 2 people.
Synopsis
Una narrazione dei campionati mondiali di scherma Catania 2011.
Una introduzione alla scherma, uno degli sport più prestigiosi, attraverso lo sguardo della Sicilia, della sua identità, cultura ed ospitalità.
Une narration des championnats du monde d’escrime Catania 2011.
Une introduction à l’escrime, un des sports les plus prestigieux, à travers le regard de la Sicile, de son identité, sa culture et son hospitalité.
A narration of the world fencing championship Catania 2011.
An introduction to fencing, one of the most prestigious sports, through the gaze of Sicily, its identity, its culture & its hospitality.
Narration & Voice Over
Aza BesBes – Augusto Bizzi – Giovanna Ferro – Guglielmo Ferro – Rossella Fiamingo – Nisima Maureen – Aldo Montano – Gianandrea Nicolai – Paolo Pizzo – Travis Stevens – Matteo Tagliariol – Valentina Vezzali – Vassiliki Vougiouka – Mariel Zagunis
Producer: Laura Sestito
Director: Georges Salameh
Cinematography: Fabio Sanfilippo
Animation Drawings: Andrea Kantos
Sound: Luca Bertolin
Music: Giacomo Cuticchio – Massimiliano Pace – The Killers
Production – Distribution: MeMSéA
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Teaser was broadcasted on all TV stations of the Regione Siciliana.
you can find the teaser also, on the official site: TG WEB Regione Siciliana: Edizione del 20 Ottobre 2011
Previous screenings
Taormina Film Festival (Avant Première – Special Event) – Sicily – Italy (June 2012)
San Giò Video Festival (Competition) – Verona – Italy (July 2012)
8th Beijing International Sports Film Week (Competition) Beijing – China (Novembre 2012)
FICTS (Competition) – Milano – Italy (December 2012) Awarded “Guirlande d’Honneur 2012“ for Best Documentary