Italian Film Series: La gioventù in Italia, 'Futura'
Wednesday, October 8, 2025 7:00–8:30 PM
Description
Join us for the Fall 2025 Italian Film Series: La gioventù in Italia (Youth in Italy).
Our next screening features Futura , a powerful documentary that captures the voices of Italian teenagers and young adults (ages 15–20) as they reflect on their hopes, concerns, and visions for the future. Filmed during a journey across Italy, the film offers an intimate portrait of a generation coming of age.
Originally published at italianstudies.nd.edu.
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