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Free Cinema in Libera Terra 2025: Festival Against Mafias From Ventimiglia to Catania

Summary by Il Fatto Quotidiano
From 8 to 19 July 2025 will take place the twentieth edition of Libero Cinema in Libera Terra, the traveling film festival promoted by Cinemovel Foundation and Libera. A twenty-year journey that led to the cinema where the mafias had raised walls: in confiscated property, in forgotten squares, in public parks and in ports. It is the longest traveling festival in Italy: since 2006 it has crossed 16 regions, touched 128 municipalities, covered alm…

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From 8 to 19 July 2025 will take place the twentieth edition of Libero Cinema in Libera Terra, the traveling film festival promoted by Cinemovel Foundation and Libera. A twenty-year journey that led to the cinema where the mafias had raised walls: in confiscated property, in forgotten squares, in public parks and in ports. It is the longest traveling festival in Italy: since 2006 it has crossed 16 regions, touched 128 municipalities, covered alm…

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The event will be held in San Cipirello, in Piazza Madrice, where, starting at 9:30 pm, the film “Un mondo a parte” by Riccardo Milani will be screened

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On July 13th the screening of "Un mondo a parte" with the director Riccardo Milani in the place where the event was born The article Libero Cinema in Libera Terra, special stop in San Cipirello for the 20 years comes from Diretta Sicilia.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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