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Cherchez Hortense by Pascal Bonitzer will kick-off the new [IMPORT] rendez-vous at the Cinema Massimo.
The Cinema Massimo is starting the new year by offering its loyal public several novelties. Among them, a new interesting monthly rendez-vous called [Import], aiming to bring the very latest films to the cinema, which have garnered great acclaim at international festivals, but...
ContinueThe Short Film Day – Brief film 2014 is coming to the Cinema Massimo for the first time for AUTEUR SHORTS.
For its customary rendez-vous with AUTEUR SHORTS, the CNC – National Short Film Centre is offering two programmes with contemporary shorts – in collaboration with Short Circuit, the European network of short film agencies which the National Short Film Centre is part of – for the ...
ContinueVous n’avez encore rien vu, unreleased in Italy, by the unforgettable Alain Resnais, will end the CULT! film overview for 2014.
The final CULT! for this year is dedicated to the late lamented Alain Resnais, who died on the past 1st March. A father of the Nouvelle Vague, an artiste who changed the history of cinema, an experimenter to the last, Resnais left an indelible mark of his passage throughout the...
ContinueTodo modo by Elio Petri, in its restored version for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS.
For Magnificent visions, public screening of the film Todo modo by Elio Petri (Italy 1976, 130’, DCP, col.), in its restored version. Repeat screening on Wednesday 17 December at 4.00 p.m. Admission 6.00/4.00/3.00 euro...
ContinueFilm premiere for Il ragazzo invisibile by Gabriele Salvatores, in the director’s presence. To follow, meeting/debate.
The National Cinema Museum is pleased to welcome the Oscar awarded filmmaker Gabriele Salvatores, who will meet the Turin public accompanied by Alberto Barbera, and present his latest film as a premiere.
This premiere, in collaboration with 01...
ContinueLast screening for the Gandhi’s spectacles showcase: Couleur de peau: Miel by Jung and Laurent Boileau.
The Sereno Regis Studies Centre is organising a final screening within the Gandhi’s spectacles first nonviolent film showcase, in collaboration with the National Cinema Museum Association. It features a prize to peace cinema, which has been awarded for four years at the Torino Film...
ContinueNineteen67. Italian cinema of 1967 showcase by the National Film Archive of the Resistance
The National Cinema Museum is again hosting the customary rendez-vous dedicated to Italian cinema year by year, by its curator, the National Film Archive of the Resistance. The showcase, titled Nineteen67. Italian cinema of...
ContinueFor REDISCOVERED CINEMA. AT THE CINEMA, Modern times by Charlie Chaplin.
The December rendez-vous with REDISCOVERED CINEMA. AT THE CINEMA, the Bologna Film Archive Foundation project bringing history of film classics back to the big screen, is continuing with the screening of the restored Modern times by Charlie...
ContinueIaia Forte presents L’uomo in più by Paolo Sorrentino to the public.
For the occasion of Paolo Sorrentino’s theatre play Hanno tutti ragione (They’re all right) – programmed at the Gobetti Theatre from 2 to 7 December – the Neapolitan filmmaker’s debut in cinema L’uomo in più (One man up) will be screened at the Cinema Massimo,...
ContinueSabina Guzzanti is back at the Cinema Massimo by great popular demand, for a special screening of La trattativa.
The National Cinema Museum is pleased to host filmmaker Sabina Guzzanti – for the second time and by great popular demand – who will meet the Turin public and introduce her film La trattativa (The State-mafia pact). The screening will take place on...
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