Trieste Science+Fiction 2021 6 articles available in total starting from 26/10/2021. Last article published on 10/11/2021. Interview: Mattia Temponi • Director of Nest“The family unit isn’t a safe space in any way, shape or form”We met with the new Italian director to discuss his horror film, which is currently competing in the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival 10/11/2021 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2021Review: SettlersWyatt Rockefeller's sci-fi western set on Mars is not a boring political film about a future environmental disaster, but is able to excite and entertain 08/11/2021 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2021Review: Rose: A Love StoryJennifer Sheridan’s debut is a romantic and modern-day version of the classic vampire genre film buoyed by an excellent acting performance from Sophie Rundle 04/11/2021 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2021Review: NestMattia Temponi’s first work is a zombie film explicitly referencing the Covid-fuelled lockdown and hovering between genre movie and metaphor 03/11/2021 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2021Review: VampirSerbian-German actor Branko Tomović debuts as a director with a low-budget, atmospheric and creepy horror film 29/10/2021 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2021Aliens and deadly viruses head to Trieste to exorcise fearsOn 27 October, science fiction will be making its return to the city, online and in person, in the form of over 40 world, international and national premieres, and a focus dedicated to Switzerland 26/10/2021 | Trieste Science+Fiction 2021