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The National Cinema Museum, in partnership with the University of Turin’s Faculty of Neurosciences, presents a premiere of a new edition of Camillo Negro’s neuropathological films.
The National Cinema Museum, in partnership with the University of Turin’s Faculty of Neurosciences, presents a premiere of a new edition of Camillo Negro’s neuropathological films for the 42nd Congress of the Italian Neurological Society (Lingotto conference centre, Turin, 22-25 October 2011)....
ContinueA screening of Michele Fasano’s film In me non c’è che futuro (There is Only Future in Me) for IL CINEMA DEGLI ALTRI (OTHER PEOPLE’S CINEMA) introduced by the director and Laura Olivetti, President of the Fondazione Adriano Olivetti, with commentary by Goffredo Fofi and Gianni Volpi.
The National Cinema Museum presents, on Monday, 24 October 2011 at 8.30 p.m. in Screen Three, Michele Fasano’s film In me non c’è che futuro (There is Only Future in Me) as part of its...
ContinueThe final event in the series entitled BOTTA E RISPOSTA! (VERBAL CROSSFIRE)! Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in film, features a screening of Billy Wilder’s film The Front Page. Introduced by Mariella Lazzarin.
The last event in the series entitled BOTTA E RISPOSTA! (VERBAL CROSSFIRE)! Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in film, on Monday, 24 October 2011 at 3.30 p.m., features a screening of Billy Wilder’s film The Front Page...
ContinueAs part of VIEWFest, the National Cinema Museum presents the Italian premiere of Enrico Casarosa’s La Luna at Cinema Massimo, a tribute to Jean-Luc Godard and a talk by Erminio Pinque, the artistic director of Big Nazo Labs.
The VIEWFest Digital Movie Festival is back at Cinema Massimo, from 21 to 23 October, organised by the VIEW Conference, presenting films chosen from the best festivals around the world, making it the Italian “...
ContinueA presentation of the book Il professor matusa e i suoi hippies: Cinema e musica in Italia negli anni Sessanta by Steve Della Casa and Paolo Manera for the DIALOGHI IN CORSO series of new books, DVDs and readings.
The next event in the DIALOGHI IN CORSO series will be on Friday, 21 October 2011 at 8.30 p.m., with a presentation of the book entitled Il professor matusa e i suoi hippies: Cinema e musica in Italia negli anni Sessanta...
ContinueFor the DIALOGHI IN CORSO presentation of newly published books, DVDs and readings, an evening focusing on SCUOLA E CINEMA (SCHOOL AND FILM) with the presentation of Giampiero Frasca’s book Il cinema va a scuola. Grazia Paganelli and the author will be participating.
The Bibliomediateca will be hosting a new event in the DIALOGHI IN CORSO presentation of newly published books, DVDs and readings on Wednesday, 19 October 2011 at 5 p.m., entitled SCUOLA E CINEMA (SCHOOL AND FILM) with a...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum presents the Italian premiere of Fabrice Gobert’s film Simon Werner a disparu... (Lights Out) for CROSSROADS, with soundtrack by Sonic Youth. Introduced by Umberto Mosca, the Artistic Director of MyGeneration.
The National Cinema Museum presents Fabrice Gobert’s film, Simon Werner a disparu... (Lights Out) for the first time in Italy, as part of CROSSROADS, with soundtrack by Sonic Youth. The premiere will be...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum presents Roman Polanski’s Knife in the Water for MAGNIFICHE VISIONI (MAGNIFICENT VISIONS): the Permanent Festival of Restored Film
On Tuesday, 18 October 2011 at 8.45 p.m. in Cinema Massimo’s Screen Three, the National Cinema Museum presents Roman Polanski’s film Il coltello nell’acqua (Knife in the Water),...
ContinueThe second event in the series entitled BOTTA E RISPOSTA! (VERBAL CROSSFIRE)! Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in film, features a screening of Gene Sacks’s film The Odd Couple. Introduced by Roberta Pozza.
The second event in the series entitled BOTTA E RISPOSTA! (VERBAL CROSSFIRE)! Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau in film, on Monday, 17 October 2011 at 3.30 p.m., features a screening of Gene Sacks’s film The Odd Couple...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum presents Bansky’s Exit Through the Gift Shop, the first catastrophic documentary on Street Art, for NON FICTION.
The National Cinema Museum presents Bansky’s Exit Through the Gift Shop, for its NON FICTION series, the first catastrophic documentary on Street Art. The screening will take place on Monday, 17 October 2011...
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