
iovedoimostriīorn in Turin in 1984, and Federico Alotto studied and graduated in trumpet (classic and jazz) at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Turin.

His excitement over his newfound responsibility quickly dissipates as he finds something lurking in the basement. Little Giulio is tasked with going to the cellar to get more wine for dinner. “I See Monsters” is based on a true story.

The awards show included live musical performances from Soleil J and Billboard artist Sessino and featured outrageous costume designs by Natasha Berezhnaya. Italian filmmaker Federico Alotto’s creepy short film “I See Monsters” (Io Vedo I Mostri) won the BEST HORROR SHORT award in front of a crowd of 500. Among the 61 films selected for screening was a diverse mixture of documentaries, shorts, features, animation, music videos and horror films, including 9 student films, 17 female directors and representation from over 20 countries.

This year’s event offered something for everyone, highlighting the dynamic range of talent and storytelling capabilities the independent filmmaking community has to offer.
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The Third Annual Winter Film Awards Independent Film Festival kicked off Wednesday, Februin New York City with three full days of screenings and after-parties and came to a dazzling finish on Saturday March 1 with a Gala Awards Ceremony at the beautiful club 230 FIFTH in which 15 outstanding winners were announced.
