New Jersey Stage logo
New Jersey Stage Menu


Giorgio Litt's Powerful Documentary Vagrant screens at the Spring 2023 New Jersey Film Festival


By Eva Iskhakova

originally published: 01/17/2023

Giorgio Litt

Vagante
(Vagrant),
a short film directed by Giorgio Litt, opens the eyes of viewers to the harsh realities of the state of stray dogs in Italy. Following the story of one man named Stefano as he attempts to save as many dogs as possible, this short film dives into the true horrors of abandonment and abuse that these animals experience in rural Sicily. 

Stefano’s individual interviews throughout the short film showcase the evident increase in stray dogs throughout Italy, as well as the worsening of their health and environmental conditions. Reflecting on his original visits to Sicily as a younger man, Stefano compares his experience of feeding dogs then to now as he has recently retired. Moving to Sicily in an effort to house as many stray dogs as possible, Stefano continues to dedicate his life to the betterment of these animals’ lives by any means possible. 

Shedding light on the gruesome animal rights laws throughout Italy’s history, the short film emphasizes the lack of humane treatment for these stray dogs, the general population viewing them as objects as opposed to living beings. Interviewing professionals, whether it be veterinarians or esteemed members of animal rescue organizations, Litt presents the roots of the dilemma of stray dogs in Italy, outlining the stigma around sterilization. 

Stefano reveals that the civilians of Italy often take matters into their own hands, minimizing the population of stray dogs through the act of poisoning them or inserting pieces of glass into their food. Under the belief that Sicilian institutions have far graver problems, these individuals choose to murder stray dogs as a means of “fixing” the issue of overcrowding. Having witnessed numerous poisonings and deaths, Stefano tells gut wrenching stories about his experiences, raising awareness for the horrific struggles these animals are going through, unaware of the war waged against them by civilians. 

Giorgio Litt

While the number of animal activists surrounding Sicily is minimal, people like Stefano strive for the survival of these stray dogs. Stefano mentions that a friend of his has helped him with arranging adoptions for these dogs and pairing them with families in Northern Italy, wanting to send them into good hands that will care for them the way Stefano does. He also talks about the lack of resources for assistance in the cause, but emphasizes the help of veterinarians that prioritize the lives of these stray dogs above the money that they receive. 



 
Advertise with New Jersey Stage for $50-$100 per month, click here for info



Though Italy has certainly improved upon its animal cruelty laws and regulations since the late 1900s, there is still an immense amount of work to be done in improving upon the quality of life for stray dogs. Despite revoking “catch and kill” laws in 1991, civilians are still murdering innocent animals in an attempt to regulate their population, seeing as institutions find other issues to be significantly more prominent in the nation. People like Stefan are far few and in between, leading to the ultimate demise of these poor stray dogs residing in Sicily and other nearby communities. 

Vagrant does an excellent job of both sharing the statistics and personal stories surrounding the severe issue of stray dogs in Sicily, tugging at the hearts of viewers and raising concern for the large number of dogs roaming the streets. Without the shelter and care that these animals require, they live under horrifying conditions, at risk for being poisoned or dying of environmental circumstances. Sharing camera shots of the countryside, containing landfills and abandoned houses, viewers are able to see these harsh living conditions up close. Hearing Stefano’s personal recollections of his experiences with stray dogs, they can picture the struggles that these dogs must endure. 

For a heartfelt documentary of one man’s dedication to the lives of these stray dogs in Italy, come see Vagante (Vagrant) at the Spring 2023 New Jersey Film Festival on Friday, January 27. The film will be playing with Italian language short animation film Buon Ferragosto and the feature documentary The Language I Speak Online for 24 Hours and In-Person at 7PM in Voorhees Hall #105/Rutgers University, 71 Hamilton Street, New Brunswick, NJ. To buy tickets go here.

For General Info on the Film Festival go to this link: https://newjerseyfilmfestivalspring2023.eventive.org/welcome

 


FEATURED EVENTS

ART | COMEDY | DANCE | MUSIC | THEATRE | COMMUNITY


An Evening with Richard Dreyfuss and Screening of JAWS

Saturday, May 04, 2024 @ 7:00pm
Bergen Performing Arts Center (bergenPAC)
30 North Van Brunt Street, Englewood, NJ 07631
category: film

Click here for full description


Life After Loss Community Screening

Tuesday, May 14, 2024 @ 6:00pm
The Vogel
99 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, NJ 07701
category: film

Click here for full description


FILM IS DEAD. LONG LIVE FILM! – Online for 24 Hours and In-Person at 7PM!

Friday, May 31, 2024 @ 7:00pm
New Jersey International Film Festival
71 Hamilton Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
category: film

Click here for full description


Click here for more events

Listings are available for $10 and included with our banner ad packages.

Click here for more info.







 
Advertise with New Jersey Stage for $50-$100 per month, click here for info




 

LATEST NEWS


"Best of" FilmOneFest to Take Place at Smodcastle Cinemas

(ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, NJ) -- FilmOneFest will be holding a fundraiser and food drive with a "Best of" FilmOneFest event at Smodcastle Cinemas on Saturday, April 27, 2024 at 7:00pm. The event includes crowd favorites from years past.


Avatar: The Last Airbender In Concert comes to NJPAC




NJPAC presents A Conversation with Stephen Colbert and Paul Giamatti




TIFF presents "The Tuba Thieves" and a Tribute to Pat Phillips


Click here for more event previews







New Jersey Stage

© 2024 by Wine Time Media, LLC
PO Box 811, Belmar, NJ 07719
info@newjerseystage.com

Nobody covers the Arts
throughout the Garden State
like New Jersey Stage!


Images used on this site have been sent to us from publicists, artists, and PR firms. If there is a problem with the rights to any image, please contact us and we will look into the matter.

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads, and on our RSS feed


Art | Comedy | Dance | Film | Music | Theatre | Ad Rates | About Us | Pitch a Story | Links | Radio Shows | Privacy Policy