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The screenplay Belong is a collaboration between Al Fenderico and Carlo Finale. It garnered the prestigious Special Mention award in the feature film category at the Gulf of Naples Film Festival 2022. The festival was held on May 28th at the Istituto Pontano in Naples. It was directed by Umberto Santacroce. The event celebrated its eighth edition. This further cemented its role as a significant platform for independent films.

Al Fenderico and Carlo Finale expressed deep gratitude for the recognition. They especially appreciated the symbolic importance of receiving the award in their hometown of Naples. The city remains deeply connected to their artistic and cultural roots. They also extended their thanks to the festival’s organizers for honoring their work.

The screenplay Belong delves into themes of diversity and cultural heritage with great sensitivity. It highlights the essential role that dreams and a sense of place play in shaping both personal and collective identity. By weaving together Italian and international elements, Belong shows how cultural roots inspire individuals. These roots encourage them to share their unique stories. They also inspire sharing their aspirations with a broader audience.

The Gulf of Naples Film Festival’s acknowledgment of Belong underscores the evolving landscape of independent cinema. In this landscape, unique voices and stories find their deserved spotlight.

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