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The Cinema Massimo will host a retrospective arriving from the Locarno Film Festival and dedicated to Sam Peckinpah, one of the innovators of American westerns.
The retrospective for September, hosted by the Cinema Massimo, is dedicated to the American filmmaker and screenwriter Sam Peckinpah, considered one of the great overseas innovators in westerns. After departing in 1984, he left masterpieces such as ...
ContinuePresentation of the volume Lampi – La fotografia vista dall’occhio dei grandi del cinema by Claudio Capanna.
In some instances, photography and cinema are two parallel and complementary expressive modes. Film critic, photographer and filmmaker Claudio Capanna will give a talk on Thursday 10 September at 6.00 p.m, at the “Mario Gromo” Library/Mediatheque...
ContinueFor MAGNIFICENT VISIONS, screenings of The Offence by Sidney Lumet.
Second rendez-vous in September for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS - Permanent Festival of Restored Film, with four films being presented to the public in their restored versions, in various repeat screenings. September 8 and 9 will feature screenings of The...
ContinueMichael Haneke’s second feature film Benny’s Video will be screened for 35MM, on the print held by the National Cinema Museum film archive
Michael Haneke has established a position of excellence over the past 25 years, amongst the great in European cinema. While awaiting his return to work (his latest film Amour triumphed in Cannes in 2012), 35MM is screening his second feature film once...
ContinueTribute to DINO RISI with ITALIAN ALPHABET
Following the restoration of I mostri (Opiate ’67), the film featured in the programme of 72nd Venice Film Festival, the National Cinema Museum and the National Film Archive are showing ITALIAN ALPHABET, nine screenings rendering...
Continue[IMPORT] in September is dedicated to writer, professor and filmmaker Philippe Claudel: Avant l’hiver.
Writer, professor and filmmaker Philippe Claudel debuted with the noteworthy Il y a longtemps que je t'aime (I’ve loved you so long), which won the César for best first film. His second film, Tous les soleils, was only released in...
ContinueFor MAGNIFICENT VISIONS, screenings of The Third Man by Carol Reed, The Offence by Sidney Lumet, Les choses de la vie by Claude Sautet and A Letter to Three Wives by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
New rendez-vous for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS – The Permanent Festival of Restored Film, with four films that will be presented to the public in several repeat screenings, in their restored versions. The featured films are The Third Man by...
ContinueThe National Short Film Centre is going to the Cabriolet Film Festival, in the Lebanon
The Cabriolet Film Festival taking place in Byblos, the ancient Mediterranean city in the north of the Lebanon, on 5 and 6 August, will host the first Italian Short Film Night in the Middle East: a programme featuring Italian short...
ContinueTURIN AND THE ALPS 2015 presents Other paradises, a selection of documentaries on the relationship between man and the mountain environment.
This year’s edition for Turin and the Alps is initiating a collaboration with the Trento Film Festival, a referential film showcase in Italy. The selection, carried out within the titles at the festival, will try as much as possible to restore an idea of...
ContinueFor the occasion of the Milan Expo 2015, the Karel Zeman Museum of Prague, are presenting the world premiere of the restored The deadly invention by Karel Zeman.
For the occasion of the Milan Expo 2015, the Karel Zeman Museum of Prague and the Czech Republic Pavilion at the Universal Exhibition, in -collaboration with the České bijáky Foundation...
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