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30 maggio - 3 giugno 2012: Theme For Smart Cities, la città stratificata
Nell’ambito di “Architettura in Città. Festival 2012”, Theme For Smart Cities, la città stratificata.
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MAGNIFICHE VISIONI (MAGNIFICENT VISIONS): Blood and sand by Fred Niblo
For MAGNIFICENT VISIONS: The Permanent Festival of Restored Film, the National Cinema Museum presents the film Blood and sand by Fred Niblo, Tuesday 29 May 2012, at 8.45 p.m., on Screen...
ContinueVOLTI AMERICANI (AMERICAN FACES): The man from Laramie by Anthony Mann
Final rendez-vous for the AMERICAN FACES. Four films with James Stewart showcase with the film screening of The man from Laramie by Anthony Mann, Monday 28 May, at 15.30 p.m., in the...
ContinueBugs, Daffy, Sylvester & Co. The cartoons of Warner Bros.: Golden Collection part III and Golden Collection part IV.
Due to the great success obtained with the public at the week-end screenings dedicated to the Warner world cartoon characters, the National Cinema Museum will offer additional enjoyable incursions into the Looney Tunes universe for the month of May. Golden Collection part III and...
ContinueLAVORI IN CORTO (WORKS IN SHORT): awards and screenings
The National Cinema Museum Association and the Riccardo Braghin Association present the awards ceremony for the winners of the first call for the “Works in Short” competition,...
ContinueCSC Piemonte - Cerimonia di diploma al Cinema Massimo
Il Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia festeggia i dieci anni di apertura del Dipartimento Animazione in Piemonte, con il conferimento del diploma onorario a Gianni Rondolino: critico, storico, docente universitario, fondatore del...
ContinueA MUSEUM FOR AFRICA: Sometimes in April by Raoul Peck.
For the occasion of worldwide Africa Day celebrated on 25 May, the National Cinema Museum will host the film screening of Sometimes in April, in which the filmmaker of Haitian origins Raoul Peck recounts the tragic history of the 1994 Ruandan genocide, Saturday 26 May, at 8.30...
ContinueA MUSEUM FOR AFRICA: AFRICAN DAY 2012
For the occasion of the world Africa Day, the National Cinema Museum is hosting AFRICAN DAY 2012. Piedmont for mothers and kids. Worldwide, Saturday 26 May, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m....
ContinueA MUSEUM FOR AFRICA: Tunisia. Cinema before the revolution
On the day in which the world Africa Day is celebrated, the National Cinema Museum is presenting a debate titled Tunisia. Cinema before the revolution in the Library/Mediatheque, at 8.30 p.m. The...
ContinueDIALOGHI IN CORSO (TALKS IN PROGRESS): debate with screenings as a tribute to Armando Ceste.
For this first rendez-vous dedicated to “Lavori in Corto (Works in Short)” – a cinema competition for the creation of short-films on the topic of work as a means towards social position and integration – the National Cinema Museum Association ...
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