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New date for UN MUSEO PER L’AFRICA featuring a film screening of Death for Sale by Faouzi Bensaïdi.
Moroccan filmmaker Faouzi Bensaïdi will introduce his latest film Death for Sale to the public, together with film critic and African cinema specialist Giuseppe Gariazzo, on Sunday 25 March 2012 at...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum presents Golden Collection part III and Golden Collection part IV at the Cinema Massimo for the occasion of the Bugs, Daffy, Sylvester & Co. The cartoons of Warner Bros. exhibition.
The National Cinema Museum presents Golden Collection part III and Golden Collection part IV, a selection of the most hilarious Looney Tunes adventures, for its new week-end rendez-vous with the Warner world cartoons...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum presents Scarface by Howard Hawks, for MAGNIFICHE VISIONI (MAGNIFICENT VISIONS: The Permanent Festival of Restored Film).
For MAGNIFICHE VISIONI (MAGNIFICENT VISIONS: The Permanent Festival of Restored Film), the National Cinema Museum presents the film Scarface by Howard Hawks, with the restored print held by the Theatre du Temple...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum presents the silent film Jirokichi the Rat (Made to Order Cloth) by Ito Daisuke, with a live musical accompaniment by Stefano Maccagno, as part of the retrospective entitled Samurai, eros e pallottole (Samurai, Eros and bullets): the first hundred years of Nikkatsu.
The National Cinema Museum celebrates the first centenary of the founding of Nikkatsu – one of the oldest and most prestigious Japanese film production houses – with a far-reaching retrospective entitled Samurai, eros e pallottole (Samurai, Eros and bullets): the...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum presents Terry Gilliam’s Brazil for MAGNIFICHE VISIONI (MAGNIFICENT VISIONS): The Permanent Festival of Restored Film.
The National Cinema Museum presents Terry Gilliam’s film Brazil on Tuesday, 20 March 2012 at 8.45 p.m. in Cinema Massimo’s Screen Three, screening a restored digital copy...
ContinueIn conjunction with the exhibition Bugs, Daffy, Sylvester & Co.: The cartoons of Warner Bros., the National Cinema Museum presents Golden Collection - Part I and Golden Collection – Part II at Cinema Massimo.
For our next weekend date with Warner’s cartoon characters, the National Cinema Museum presents Golden Collection – Part I and Golden Collection - Part II, a selection of the most exciting Looney Tunes adventures, on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 March at 3 p.m. in Cinema Massimo’s...
ContinueOur monthly CROSSROADS evening features a screening of Michael Epstein’s LennoNYC.
For the March edition of CROSSROADS, the National Cinema Museum presents a screening of the documentary LennoNYC, a never-before-seen portrait of one of the greatest musicians in history during his New York sojourn, on...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum presents Michael Curtiz’s Casablanca for MAGNIFICHE VISIONI (MAGNIFICENT VISIONS): The Permanent Festival of Restored Film.
The National Cinema Museum presents Michael Curtiz’s film Casablanca on Tuesday, 13 March 2012 at 8.45 p.m. in Cinema Massimo’s Screen Three, screening a restored digital copy...
ContinueIn conjunction with the exhibition Bugs, Daffy, Sylvester & Co.: The cartoons of Warner Bros., the National Cinema Museum presents The best of Sylvester and Tweety and All Stars - Part I at Cinema Massimo.
For our latest date with Warner’s cartoon characters, the National Cinema Museum presents The best of Sylvester and Tweety and All Stars - Part I, a selection of the best stories of one of the most famous Looney Tunes double acts, on Saturday, 10 March and on Sunday,...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum presents the retrospective entitled The outskirts of the soul: a tribute to Daniele Gaglianone at Cinema Massimo, who will be in attendance to introduce the film that opens the festival.
The National Cinema Museum pays tribute to Daniele Gaglianone – the Turin-born director of documentaries and feature films – with a retrospective entitled The outskirts of the soul: a tribute to Daniele Gaglianone, from Friday, 9 March...
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