Special Program · ICFF Lavazza IncluCity 2026
Architettura & Design
2026

Shaping tomorrow through Italian design—films, conversations, and encounters with architects and creatives transforming our world.

Presented by
Great Gulf
July 9, July 10 & July 152026
Distillery DistrictToronto
Three Signature EventsKeynote · Documentary · Short Film
01 Keynote & Masterclass

Maria Claudia Clemente

Italy · Rome Maria Claudia Clemente
Date July 15, 2026
6:30pm · Keynote Canadian Stage · Indoor 26 Berkeley St, Toronto
7:45pm · Aperitivo Great Gulf Head Office 351 King St. E.

And the Colosseum of Tomorrow.

A keynote and masterclass with the co-founder of Labics — presented by Great Gulf.

For the 2026 edition, ICFF is honoured to welcome Maria Claudia Clemente, co-founder of Labics and winner of the international competition for the redevelopment of the Colosseum and Rome's Imperial Fora — one of the most significant contemporary interventions within a UNESCO World Heritage context.

In a tailored keynote at the Canadian Stage, she will present her approach to architecture as a process of interpretation, shaped by research, context, and urban continuity. The lecture will focus on her work in Rome, offering a compelling perspective on how contemporary design can engage with historically complex sites through precision, restraint, and cultural responsibility.

Ms. Clemente will also lead a masterclass with students from Toronto Metropolitan University, providing insight into her methodology — from conceptual research to built execution — and sharing a forward-looking vision on the role of architecture in shaping culturally responsive and meaningful urban environments.

Speaker Maria Claudia Clemente
Practice Labics — Rome
Format Keynote · Masterclass · Aperitivo
Presented by Great Gulf
Academic Partner Toronto Metropolitan University
In Partnership With RAIC — Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
02 Feature Documentary

Storia di una Leggenda: Pininfarina

Italy · 2025 Storia di una Leggenda: Pininfarina — official poster
Date Friday, July 10
Time 7:45 PM
Location Distillery District · Outdoor Open-air screening

The man who designed dreams.

Storia di una Leggenda: Pininfarina — directed by Marina Loi & Flavia Triggiani.

ICFF is proud to present Storia di una Leggenda: Pininfarina, a 2025 documentary by Marina Loi and Flavia Triggiani — a journey through nearly a century of Italian design mastery, programmed at the open-air theatre of the Distillery District.

In the heart of Italy in 1930, Pininfarina began a journey that would forever change the world of design. What started as a small family workshop grew into a symbol of elegance, creativity, and innovation — the artist behind some of the most legendary cars in history, from Ferrari to Alfa Romeo and Maserati.

Through rare archival footage and exclusive interviews with industry titans including Piero Ferrari, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo and Giorgetto Giugiaro, the film unfolds the intimate saga of a family that redefined automotive art, architecture and industrial design.

Directors Marina Loi · Flavia Triggiani
Year · Length 2025 · 52 min
Country · Language Italy · Italian (EN subs)
Genre Documentary · Biography
Production Flair Media · Rai Documentari
Distribution Rai Documentari / RaiPlay
03 Short Documentary

Stikki Peaches

Canada · Italy Fugetaboutit — Stikki Peaches
Date Thursday, July 9
Time 7:30 PM
Location Distillery District · Outdoor Open-air screening

Street art meets marble.

Fugetaboutit — Stikki Peaches in Carrara, Italy.

ICFF presents Fugetaboutit, a short documentary chronicling Montreal street artist Stikki Peaches' three-year journey to carve his most iconic figures — Darth Vader and a Stormtrooper — entirely from single blocks of Carrara marble, in the same Italian quarry that gave Michelangelo his David.

Hand-selected by the artist himself and produced in partnership with Montreal visual effects studio Rodeo FX (Game of Thrones, Star Wars) and Italian company Robot City, each sculpture stands just under five feet tall and is carved — base included — from a single block. The result is a radical expansion of Stikki's practice, merging the rebellious ethos of street art with the enduring legacy of Renaissance sculpture.

"Street art has always been about impermanence — posters that peel away, murals that get painted over, images that live for a moment and then disappear. With Fugetaboutit, I wanted to push my imagery into a medium that endures, merging street culture with one of the oldest traditions in art history." — Stikki Peaches

Artist Stikki Peaches
Genre · Length Short Documentary · 19 min
Sponsored by Ciot
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