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Equinox flower by Ozu Yasujiro, presented by Dario Tomasi, for HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA.

Cinema Massimo – 29 October 2014, 6.00 p.m. - Screen Three

New rendez-vous for Histoire(s) du cinéma, the showcase dedicated to students but also cinema buffs, with the screening of Higanbana (Equinox flower) by Ozu Yasujiro, introduced by Dario Tomasi. Admission 4 euro (3 euro for...

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Screening of the finalist animation shorts from the prestigious Cartoon d’Or 2014, to celebrate International Animation Day 2014.

Cinema Massimo – 28 October 2014, 8.30 p.m. - Screen Three

For AUTEUR SHORTS, and for the occasion of International Animation Day 2014, the National Cinema Museum and ASIFA Italia, in collaboration with the CNC – Centro Nazionale del Cortometraggio, present the screening of the five finalists from the Cartoon d’Or 2014, the...

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From Turin to Carthage showcase. A three day event to delve into the origins of the peplum genre.

Cinema Massimo – From 27 to 31 October 2014 - Screen Three

The Turin University – Humanities Studies Department and the National Cinema Museum present the three day event From Turin to Carthage. The origins of peplum, a cycle of classical topic silent films made in Turin, restored by the Cinema Museum.

Three dates for...

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Days of Gray by Ani Simon-Kennedy: on the pathways of Icelandic music, with a soundtrack by Hjaltalín.

Cinema Massimo – 24 October 2014, 8.30 p.m. - Screen Three

An evening dedicated to the Icelandic music scene for the CROSSROADS rendez-vous in October, with the public screening of the film Days of Gray, shot in Iceland by the French-American director Ani Simon-Kennedy,...

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CULT! evening, with Here soon for your pleasure, a montage of hard trailers from the National Cinema Museum.

Cinema Massimo – 24 October 2014, 10.00 p.m. - Screen Three

Cult! in October is dedicated to the screening of Here soon for your pleasure, a montage by Stefania Carta and Anna Sperone of the National Cinema Museum, selecting soft and hard highlights from the rich trailers collection–...

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For the occasion the theatrical release of his latest film, Mario Martone presents Il giovane favoloso to the public.

Cinema Massimo – 23 October 2014, 8.30 p.m. - Screen One

The National Cinema Museum is pleased to host director Mario Martone, accompanied by Alberto Barbera, who will meet the Turin public and introduce his latest film Il giovane favoloso (Leopardi), presented at the recent...

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Smultronstället by Ingmar Bergman presented by Silvio Alovisio for HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA.

Cinema Massimo – 22 October 2014, 6.00 p.m. - Screen Three

New rendez-vous for Histoire(s) du cinéma, the showcase dedicated to students but also cinema buffs, with the screening of Smultronstället (Wild strawberries) by Ingmar Bergman, introduced by Silvio Alovisio. Admission 4 euro (...

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This week’s MAGNIFICENT VISION is Senza pietà by Alberto Lattuada.

Cinema Massimo – 21 October 2014, 8.30 p.m. - Screen Three

This week’s MAGNIFICENT VISION features the public screening of the restored Senza pietà (Without pity) by Alberto Lattuada (Italy 1948, 89’, DCP, b/w, o. v. It. s/t). Repeat screening on Wednesday 22 October at 4.00 p....

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The National Cinema Museum and the Merz Foundation present The Lack by Masbedo.

Cinema Massimo – 15/20 October 2014 – Screen Three

The Merz Foundation will present a project by Masbedo (Nicolò Massazza and Iacopo Bedogni) titled Todestriebe from 4 October to 11 January, focused on the theme of non-communication, involving differing languages, issues and...

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Rear window by Alfred Hitchcock presented by Giulia Carluccio, for HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA.

Cinema Massimo – 15 October 2014, 6.00 p.m. – Screen Three

New rendez-vous for Histoire(s) du cinéma, the showcase dedicated to students but also cinema buffs, with the screening of Rear window by Alfred Hitchcock, introduced by Giulia Carluccio....

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