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The first event in the new series L’ALTRA FACCIA DI TRUFFAUT (THE OTHER SIDE OF TRUFFAUT): The Antoine Doinel Series features a screening of François Truffaut’s film The 400 Blows (Les Quatre Cents Coups).
The National Cinema Museum presents a screening of François Truffaut’s film The 400 Blows (Les Quatre Cents Coups) for the inaugural event in the series L’ALTRA FACCIA DI TRUFFAUT (THE OTHER SIDE OF TRUFFAUT): The Antoine Doinel...
ContinueThe next event in the UN MUSEO PER L’AFRICA (A MUSEUM FOR AFRICA) series features a presentation of Paolo Rumiz’s book Il bene ostinato. Afterwards there will be a screening of the documentary Parole che fanno bene.
As part of the UN MUSEO PER L’AFRICA (A MUSEUM FOR AFRICA) series of events, talks and screenings on the African continent, Paolo Rumiz will be presenting his book Il bene ostinato on Monday, 5 December 2011...
ContinueA screening of Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise’s film West Side Story for SPETTACOLO DI VARIETÀ (VARIETY PERFORMANCE): Classic American musicals. Introduced by Roberta Pozza.
For the last event in the series SPETTACOLO DI VARIETÀ (VARIETY PERFORMANCE): Classic American musicals, the National Cinema Museum presents Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise’s film West Side Story in the...
ContinueA talk on the books Il teatro in televisione by Franco Prono and La scena tecnologica by Andrea Balzola for the NUOVI ORIZZONTI DELLA TEORIA (NEW THEORETICAL HORIZONS): series of talks on film and media.
In conjunction with the publication of Franco Prono’s book Il teatro in televisione and Andrea Balzola’s La scena tecnologica (published by Dino Audino Editore), the ...
ContinueHoward Hawks’s Gentlemen Prefer Blondes for SPETTACOLO DI VARIETÀ (VARIETY PERFORMANCE): Classic American musicals. Introduced by Attilio Palmieri.
As part of SPETTACOLO DI VARIETÀ (VARIETY PERFORMANCE): Classic American musicals, the National Cinema Museum presents a screening of Howard Hawks’s film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in the Bibliomediateca...
ContinueThe opening event in the series UN MUSEO PER L’AFRICA (A MUSEUM FOR AFRICA) features a screening of Mariscica fu la prima by Annamaria Gallone, who will present the film alongside Giuseppe Gariazzo.
The opening evening of the UN MUSEO PER L’AFRICA (A MUSEUM FOR AFRICA) series of events, talks and screenings on the African continent – a National Cinema Museum project – will be on Monday, 21 November 2011 at 8.30 p.m...
ContinueA roundtable entitled Audrey at Tiffany’s: a 50-year legend discussing the actress’s extraordinary film career 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, 18 November 2011 at 8.30 p.m. and will feature a roundtable entitled Audrey at Tiffany’s: a 50-year legend, discussing the actress’s extraordinary film...
ContinueA talk on the book Cinemafilosofia by Paolo Bertetto and Andrea Minuz for the NUOVI ORIZZONTI DELLA TEORIA (NEW THEORETICAL HORIZONS): series of talks on film and media.
The National Cinema Museum presents a new event in the NUOVI ORIZZONTI DELLA TEORIA (NEW THEORETICAL HORIZONS): series of talks on film and media in the Bibliomediateca on Thursday, 17 November 2011 at 3 p.m.,...
ContinueVOCI DEL SILENZIO (VOICES OF THE SILENCE) returns with “The scientist with a film camera: film at the service of science”: a presentation of the book Osvaldo Polimanti e le origini della cinematografia scientifica by Osvaldo Polimanti.
VOCI DEL SILENZIO (VOICES OF THE SILENCE) returns on Wednesday, 16 November 2011 at 8.30 p.m. with “The scientist with a film camera: film at the service of science”. During the evening, there will be a presentation of the book...
ContinueThe series entitled SPETTACOLO DI VARIETÀ (VARIETY PERFORMANCE): Classic American musicals presents Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly’s Singing in the Rain. Introduced by Nicolò Vigna.
As part of SPETTACOLO DI VARIETÀ (VARIETY PERFORMANCE): Classic American musicals, the National Cinema Museum presents a screening of Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly’s film Singing in the Rain in the...
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