Barcolana: the biggest regatta in the world
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This is how it begins - on the trail of an old, rusty train track - the documentary film produced by Slam in homage to Barcolana, the biggest regatta in the world, which has been decorating the Gulf of Trieste with cheery white sailing boats for the past 50 years.
This 40-minute history is narrated by someone who was born and bred in Barcola. A place where children inherit a true love from their grandparents, a passion for the sea. Barcola natives are born “in” the sea, they never tire of looking at it, listening to it, thanking it. They only feel truly alive when they are out there. First there were the fishing boats, then the tourist boats, followed by fibreglass boats, in so-called “celluloid”.
Barcolana is celebrating its half-century. Today it boasts 2,100 participating boats. These include expert sailors jostling at the start line, desperate to arrive in the first five, but also amateurs queuing up further back, where the great seafaring party is celebrated.
But, in the beginning there were just 51 boats who chose to gather together to celebrate the end of the summer season.
Each of them came to challenge their own personal rival. It was free entry to all.
The story carries on in the words of today’s participants: “Try climbing up towards the Vittoria lighthouse, the view is amazing!”With this film, Slam penetrates the real spirit of Barcolana, starting in that tiny marina which gave birth to a truly incredible event that continues to thrill participants and spectators alike even fifty years on.