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An evening on The Dolce Vita Years.

National Museum of Cinema – 20 March 2010, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.

In conjunction with the exhibition Gli anni della Dolce Vita (The Dolce Vita Years), the National Museum of Cinema and Abbonamento Museo Torino Piemonte have organised a special evening for their members and the general public...

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March’s NON FICTION evening features a screening of Anders Østergaard’s documentary Burma VJ.

Cinema Massimo – 20 March 2010, at 9 p.m.

The National Museum of Cinema, in partnership with CineAgenzia and GA&A Group, is dedicating its March NON FICTION evening to Anders Østergaard’s extraordinary documentary Burma VJ - Reporting...

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Nasce l’Archivio storico del Torino Film Festival

Bibliomediateca – 18 marzo 2010

Grazie ad un contributo della Regione Piemonte, l’Associazione Cinema Giovani ha provveduto ad assicurare la conservazione del ricco e importante archivio storico del Torino Film Festival, trasferendo su supporto digitale oltre 1.300 film...

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Cinema Massimo hosts the Third Biennial Festival of Lay Cinema.

Cinema Massimo – 16 March 2010, at 8.30 p.m.

Organised by the Consulta Torinese per la Laicità delle Istituzioni in partnership with the National Museum of Cinema, and headed by the film critic Gabriele Barrera, the Third Biennial Festival of Lay Cinema opens on Tuesday,...

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A screening of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s film Il vangelo secondo Matteo (The gospel according to St Matthew) as part of the ECCE HOMO: The face of Jesus in the history of film festival

Bibliomediateca – 15 March 2010, at 3.30 p.m.

The film festival ECCE HOMO: The face of Jesus in the history of cinema opens on Monday 15 March 2010 with a screening of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s film Il vangelo secondo Matteo. Organised in conjunction with a...

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A screening of Paul Thomas Anderson’s There will be blood as part of the L’ULTIMO SPETTACOLO / SCHERMI AMERICANI (THE LAST SHOW/AMERICAN SCREENS) festival.

Cinema Massimo – 15 March 2010, at 4.30 p.m.

The National Museum of Cinema and Dams - University of Turin’s college for the performing arts present Paul Thomas Anderson’s film There will be blood, introduced and presented by Paolo Parachini and...

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The National Museum of Cinema’s tribute to Jean-Luc Godard continues.

Cinema Massimo – From the 13th to the 31st March 2010

Cinema Massimo continues its tribute to the film director Jean-Luc Godard, organised by the National Museum of Cinema to celebrate his 80th birthday. The tribute, which began last February, will feature one event every month until June. This...

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A presentation of the books Oltre il cinema. Metropoli e media (Beyond the Cinema: Metropolis and Media) by Simone Arcagni and I film in tasca. Videofonino, cinema e televisione (Films in your pocket: Videophones, cinema and television) by Maurizio Ambrosini, Giovanna Maina and Elena Marcheschi for the DIALOGHI IN CORSO festival.

Bibliomediateca – 12 March 2010, at 8.30 p.m.

A new event at the Bibliomediateca as part of the DIALOGHI IN CORSO: Presentation of new books, DVDs and readings festival. The books Oltre il cinema. Metropoli e media by Simone Arcagni, published by Edizioni Kaplan, 2010 and ...

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Walter Salles’s The Motorcycle Diaries screened during the L’UOMO CON LA VALIGIA (THE MAN WITH THE SUITCASE) festival.

Bibliomediateca – 8th of March, at 3.30 p.m.

The last event in our L’UOMO CON LA VALIGIA (THE MAN WITH THE SUITCASE) festival is a screening of Walter Salles’s The Motorcycle Diaries. The film tells the story of a friendship, a voyage and, most of all, a growing awareness. The journey – both a...

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The National Cinema Museum, the Turin DAMS (Art, Music, Performance) School and the National RAI Symphony Orchestra pay homage to Sergio Sablich

Cinema Massimo – 3 March 2010, 8.30p.m.

On the 3, 4 and 5 March in Turin, homage will be paid to the musicologist and important Bergman collector Sergio Sablich who sadly died on 7 March 2005.  The Sablich family have recently donated Sablich's Bergman collection to the National Cinema Museum where it...

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