Festival internazionale Segni della Notte - Urbino
International Festival Signs of the Night - Urbino




7° Festival internazionale Segni della Notte - Urbino - November 21th - 26th, 2023

21th International Festival Signs of the Night - Italy




CINEMA IN TRANSGRESSION JURY

Daniele Davie Lebanon

 

Danielle Davie is a filmmaker and visual-anthropologist.

She directed several short documentaries and film essays. Her first feature creative documentary premiered at IDFA 2023 - Luminous section.

In 2020 she co-founded the Rawiyat-SIF collective. She is currently the director of ALBA-UOB's Film School.
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Roberto Mario Danese Italy

Roberto Mario Danese, Università di Urbino Carlo Bo .

H e is full professor of Classical Philology, Fortuna della cultura classica, Literature and Cinema at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo, where he directs the Centro Internazionale di Studi Plautini and founded and chairs the Cesare Questa University Theatre Centre.
He is deputy scientific director of the Carlo and Marise Bo Foundation for Modern and Contemporary European Literature.

He deals with archaic Latin theatre and especially Plautus´ theatre; he works on the Editio Plautina Sarsinatis, of which he is co-director.

At the University of Urbino, he directed the Master Professionals in Cultural Information and the Master Professionals in Cinematographic Language. His studies include filmology, the reception of antiquity in modern and contemporary culture, anthropology of the ancient world, translation for the stage, ecdotics of ancient theatre texts, and archaic Latin metrics.

He teaches in the Doctorate in Philology and Criticism at the University of Siena, and is a member of the Centre for Atellana Studies and the Centre for Anthropology and the Ancient World.

He founded and directs, at the publisher Carocci, the series Hypokrisis. Teatro Poesia Traduzione and Ludi Plautini Sarsinates.

H e co-directs the series Letteratura e antropologia at the publisher Argalia. At the University of Urbino he is Recto´;s Delegate for Libraries and the University Press
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Michèle Levieux France

Michèle Levieux, film critic/ journalist. Born in 1946 in Paris, she began in the 60s as a journalist for Le Figaro and Télérama. She then was a TV critic for press agencies, TV magazines and a film critic for theory reviews (Ecran, la Revue du Cinéma...).

Currently, she is a film critic from the daily, l'Humanité. She is a specialist in long face-to-face interviews with cinema people. Photographer, programmer for various festivals and events of expérimental movies, silent cinema, filmmakers rétrospectives (in Russia, Brazil, Egypt...).

She participates in numerous juries around the world. She published on Douglas Sirk, Sacha Vierny, translated Mohsen Makhmalbaf's book "En Afghanistan, les Bouddhas n'ont pas été détruits, ils se sont écroulés de honte" (Fayard/ Paris, Brazil, Greece) illustrated photographies with Samira Makhmalbaf. She gratuated from Journalism School (Paris, 1968).

She received a Pegasus-Aleksandr-Khanjonkov Prize (Moskow, 1998) and Vera-Kholodnaya Award (Moskow, 2000). She is a FIPRESCI member, a UJC member, member of ACM's Commission (Aide aux Cinémas du Monde/ CNC-Institut français, Paris) and EFA member (European Film Academy, Berlin).