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The National Cinema Museum presents its festival entitled The Mad Professor: A Tribute to Jerry Lewis at Cinema Massimo.

Cinema Massimo – From 11 to 24 July 2011, Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum is devoting a wide-ranging retrospective to Jerry Lewis – the great American comic actor, film director and screenwriter – at Cinema Massimo, entitled The Mad Professor. The tribute has been organised...

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The National Cinema Museum presents the festival entitled The never-ending story: Three epics by David Lean.

Cinema Massimo – From 11 to 24 July 2011, Screen Three

 

To mark the 20th anniversary of the death of David Lean, the National Cinema Museum pays tribute to the great British film director, screenwriter and producer with a brief retrospective at Cinema Massimo, entitled The never-ending story....

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Hedy Lamarr: La donna gatto. Edoardo Segantini’s book at the Mole Antonelliana building

National Cinema Museum – 7 July 2011, at 6 p.m., Conference Room

The National Cinema Museum has organised a presentation of the book Hedy Lamarr: La donna gatto by Edoardo Segantini (published by Rubbettino Editore) on Thursday, 7 July, at 6 p.m. in the Mole Antonelliana’s...

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Traffic al Cinema opens at the National Cinema Museum with a screening of Alberto Degli Abbati’s film I Mille (A Sicilian Heroine) with a soundtrack by Offlaga Disco Pax.

Cinema Massimo – 6 July 2011, at 9 p.m., Screen One

Once again, the National Cinema Museum has teamed up with Traffic, and from the 6 to 9 July 2011 will be showing a series of films at Cinema Massimo that share the themes of the festival, which this year focuses on a certain kind of Italian...

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July’s Cult! evening will feature Umberto Lenzi who will present his new novel Scalera di sangue. Afterwards, there will be a screening of the film La montagna di Luce (The Mountain of Light), based on the novel by Emilio Salgari.

Cinema Massimo – 5 July 2011, at 8.30 p.m., Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum has devoted its July CULT! evening to Umberto Lenzi, the film director and author of the trilogy of murder mystery novels Delitti a Cinecittà, Terrore ad Harlem and Morte al Cinevillaggio (...

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As part of FARE GLI ITALIANI (MAKING ITALIANS): The history of Italy in film, a screening of Dino Risi’s film Una vita difficile (A Difficult Life), Fuga in Francia (Flight into France) by Mario Soldati and I vitelloni by Federico Fellini.

Cinema Massimo – 3 July 2011, at 4.15/6.30/8.30 p.m., Screen Three

As part of the festival entitled FARE GLI ITALIANI (MAKING ITALIANS): The history of Italy in film, the National Cinema Museum presents an unforgettable triple bill on Sunday, 3 July 2011, in Cinema Massimo’s Screen Three: at...

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The National Cinema Museum presents MAGNUM ON SET: The Films – Part 2 at Cinema Massimo.

Cinema Massimo – From 2 to 10 July 2011, Screen Three

At Cinema Massimo, the National Cinema Museum presents the second part of its screening of the 12 films portrayed in the extraordinary photographs taken by Magnum photographers and exhibited in the great exhibition MAGNUM ON SET: film as seen by great...

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For CINEMA DEGLI ALTRI, we present the opening night of the 10th edition of the CINEMA DI BARRIERA 2011 festival, whose theme this year is the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy. To mark the occasion, Pasquale Scimeca will introduce his latest film, Malavoglia.

Cinema Massimo – 1 July 2011, at 8.45 p.m., Screen Three

For IL CINEMA DEGLI ALTRI, as part of the events organised for the 150th anniversary of the unification of Italy, the National Cinema Museum will be hosting the opening night of the 10th edition of the Cinema di Barriera festival on...

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A screening of Luc Besson’s The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc for SAPERI DI DONNA (THE WISDOM OF WOMEN). Introduced by Claudia Audi Grivetta.

Bibliomediateca – 30 June 2011, at 4 p.m.

The next event in the SAPERI DI DONNA (THE WISDOM OF WOMEN) series is a screening of Luc Besson’s film The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc on Thursday, 30 June 2011 at 4 p.m. in the...

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The MAGNIFICHE VISIONI (MAGNIFICENT VISIONS): Permanent Festival of Restored Film wishes you a happy holiday with Frank Borzage’s touching melodrama Street Angel.

Cinema Massimo – 28 June 2011, at 8.45 p.m., Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum presents Frank Borzage’s film Street Angel, screening a copy restored in digital by Carlotta Film, on Tuesday, 28 June 2011 at 8.45 p.m. in Cinema Massimo’s Screen...

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