10 features and 6 special events for Notti Veneziane with the artistic direction of Gaia Furrer and Silvia Jop and produced by Giornate degli Autori and Isola Edipo. The screenings take place in the refurbished Sala Laguna, dedicated to Valentina Pedicini, the Italian director who passed away a few months ago. After Il mondo a scatti by Cecilia Mangini and Paolo Pisanelli, the opening screening is Andrea Segre’s Welcome Venice starring Andrea Pennacchi and Paolo Pierobon. On September 2nd there will be the premiere of Cùntami by Giovanna Taviani, on the next day is time for Denis Brotto’s Logos Zanzotto and Parole by Umberto Contarello. Naviganti by Daniele De Michele aka Don Pasta and Hugo in Argentina by Stefano Knuchel are on the bill September 4. Sabina Guzzanti is coming back with Spin Time – Che fatica, la democrazia! on September 5 and the following day at Teatro Goldoni will be screened Fellini e l’ombra by Catherine McGilvray, I nostri fantasmi by Alessandro Capitani (starring Michele Riondino) and the documentary Isolation, directed by Michele Placido, Jaco van Dormael, Julia von Heinz, Olivier Guerpillon and Michael Winterbottom. On the same day in Sala Laguna don’t miss the homage to Libero De Rienzo, the actor who passed away a few weeks ago stars in one of his last movies, Una relazione by Stefano Sardo. September 7 is the turn of Caveman by Tommaso Landucci and La nave sul monte by Elisabetta Sgarbi. September 8 is time for Coriandoli by Maddalena Stornaiuolo and Giulia by Ciro De Caro, followed on September 9 by Princesa directed by Stefania Muresu and Les enfants de Cain by Keti Stamo. Closing night for Trastwest by Ivano De Matteo and Tonino De Bernardi. Un tempo, un incontro by Daniele Segre.