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Mare d’Arte Festival documentary premieres on Sky Arte

festival-fair · 2026-04-26

A special documentary on the Mare d’Arte Festival will premiere on Sky Arte on Tuesday, September 23. The festival took place from July 4 to 13 in Milano Marittima, Italy, transforming the Adriatic destination into an open-air cultural hub under the theme "Sogni Condivisi" (Shared Dreams). The program featured concerts, talks, and performances exploring hospitality and the fusion of art, territory, and welcome. A highlight is Valerio Berruti's permanent light installation "Non basta il canto delle sirene" on the north quay of the Cervia port canal. The Sky Arte special also covers the exhibition "Razza Umana" with a tribute to Oliviero Toscani, concerts by Levante and Motta, and theater events with Francesco Montanari and Paola Minaccioni.

Key facts

  • Mare d’Arte Festival ran from July 4 to 13 in Milano Marittima
  • Theme was 'Sogni Condivisi' (Shared Dreams)
  • Valerio Berruti created permanent light installation 'Non basta il canto delle sirene'
  • Installation located on north quay of Cervia port canal
  • Sky Arte documentary premieres September 23
  • Documentary covers exhibition 'Razza Umana' with tribute to Oliviero Toscani
  • Concerts by Levante and Motta featured
  • Theater events with Francesco Montanari and Paola Minaccioni

Entities

Artists

  • Valerio Berruti
  • Oliviero Toscani
  • Levante
  • Motta
  • Francesco Montanari
  • Paola Minaccioni

Institutions

  • Sky Arte
  • Mare d’Arte Festival
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Milano Marittima
  • Italy
  • Cervia

Sources