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(Adnkronos) - L’acqua star indiscussa della XIX edizione della Festa del Cinema di Roma, grazie al Gruppo Acea che continua a sostenere l’annuale evento cinematografico. Un ruolo da diva che viene celebrato attraverso gli occhi di giovani videomaker e di grandi registi, che sono i protagonisti delle numerose iniziative promosse dall’azienda all’interno del Festival. Eventi come il contest ‘I mille volti dell’acqua’, vinto dal cortometraggio dal titolo di Ocean Cleaner di Davide Salucci, e l’iniziativa ‘Gocce di Cinema’, che vedrà la proiezione di nove film internazionali dove le storie si intrecciano con l’acqua, che aiutano Acea a sensibilizzare l’opinione pubblica sulla tutela della risorsa idrica.

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00:00CINEMATOGRAPHY
00:04The water is at the forefront of the Rome Cinema Festival
00:07thanks to the CEA group that continues to support the annual cinematographic event.
00:11A role as a diva that is celebrated through the eyes of young video makers
00:15who have produced undisputed short films that show the importance of water recycling.
00:20Works that have competed in the contest of the 1000 faces of water
00:23promoted and organized by the OCEA group in collaboration with the Experimental Center of Cinematography of Rome
00:28and the Cinema for Rome Foundation.
00:30The contest was born from the idea of ​​promoting effective communication
00:36on the subject of water reuse, on the subject of the reduced availability of the resource.
00:42As for the process of selecting the winner,
00:47there was a whole jury structure at various levels
00:52that led to the individualization of this short film,
00:55which is very nice and certainly very effective in showing the importance of this time.
01:03To win the contest was the work of Davide Salucci,
01:06who received the special award from the OCEA group.
01:09His short film with a protagonist, a robot that cleans a pool,
01:12was then projected, together with the other two finalists,
01:15in the course of an initiative held at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Neomurricone.
01:19I'm glad you liked it and you passed the subject.
01:23The robots always made me a little sad because they worked continuously,
01:28the ones I saw in the houses of my friends who had a pool,
01:31and on the other hand they did a very useful job,
01:33so I said, it would be great to use a robot to make it the protagonist of a story.
01:38A visceral relationship, what links water to the imaginary of the big screen,
01:42which therefore sees OCEA engaged in the sensitization of public opinion
01:46in the recovery, recycling and reuse of water resources.
01:49A work that also carries on within the Festival of Cinema in Rome,
01:52through numerous initiatives that side with the contest The Thousand Faces of Water.
01:57There is a natural link between OCEA and us as main operators on the subject of water.
02:02We wanted to strengthen it by linking the subject of water to cinema for two reasons,
02:07which are the first, that cinema is often the precursor of those that are trends
02:12and certainly that of the conservation of water resources
02:15is becoming more and more of a theme on a planetary level,
02:18and the other is the fact that then, even banally,
02:22to produce films from a digital point of view,
02:25there is a theme of the use of servers,
02:27of the use of all the technology that are the big water consumers.
02:31The goal is precisely, through these initiatives as there are others,
02:35to sensitize them on the attention and the ways of taking care of the resource.

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