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Presentation of the volume Fritz Lang, Alfred Hitchcock. Vite parallele by Stefano Sciacca, with contributions by Giampiero Frasca.
Fritz Lang and Alfred Hitchcock are the protagonists of seminal stages in film history, and following their work means going from silent to sound cinema, up to the introduction of sound. Stefano Sciacca, a law, internet and society scholar, is...
ContinueItalian rap is the focus of DOC, with Enrico Bisi’s feature film Numero Zero which recounts the origins of rap in Italy, on the wave of international hip hop.
The DOC rendez-vous in September is dedicated to music, and in particular to Italian rap. On 29 September the National Cinema Museum is hosting the feature film Numero Zero at the Cinema Massimo, by Enrico Bisi, who is returning to his...
ContinueFor MAGNIFICENT VISIONS, screening of A Letter to Three Wives by Joseph L. Mankiewicz.
Fourth and last date in September for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS: The Permanent Festival of Restored Film with the screening on 29 and 30 September of the film A Letter to Three Wives by Joseph L. Mankiewicz in its restored version. Admission...
ContinueFirst date for the Moving TFF 2015 showcase with Letter from an Unknown Woman by Max Ophuls.
For the occasion of the 33rd Torino Film Festival, which will take place from 20 to 28 November 2015, Moving TFF, the film showcase acting as a run-up circuit towards the Turin festival, will be back at the “Mario Gromo” Library/...
ContinueFour films for AUTEUR SHORTS in September, including Thriller, the 2015 David di Donatello winner.
For the September rendez-vous with Auteur Shorts, on the occasion of the 11th edition of Turin spirituality, the National Cinema Museum is offering four films at the Cinema Massimo, three from the main Italian festivals, and Thriller...
ContinueITALIAN CINEMA TO (RE)DISCOVER. Presentation of Ultimo atto – Vol. 1. Da Alessandro Blasetti a Massimo Pirri by Fabrizio Fogliato.
Ultimo atto – Vol.1. Da Alessandro Blasetti a Massimo Pirri (Last act – Vol.1. From Alessandro Blasetti to Massimo Pirri) collates great authors, with their less-known and less-esearched films, and ones who are deemed “not aligned”, obscure and even extreme in...
ContinueFor the MEETINGS cycle at the Cinema Massimo, historian Fabio Levi will present his volume L’accessibilità alla cultura per i disabili visivi. Storia e orientamenti, published by Zamorani.
The National Cinema Museum is presenting the volume L'accessibilità alla cultura per i disabili visivi. Storia e orientamenti (Accessibility to culture for the visually impaired. History and trends) by...
ContinueLast date in LUST FOR LIFE: KIRK & VINCENTE, dedicated to films by Vincente Minnelli starring Kirk Douglas.
Following its summer break, the Library/Mediatheque has kicked-off again with a showcase dedicated to the two films by Vincente Minnelli starring Kirk Douglas, titled LUST FOR LIFE: KIRK & VINCENTE.
The lust for life referred to in the...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum will also be joining the European Heritage Days.
The National Cinema Museum is also joining the European Heritage Days, by offering reduced admission to the Museum priced at 1 euro on Saturday 19, with the following hours 9.00a.m.-11.00 p.m. (last admissions one hour prior to closing time).
On that same...
ContinueCROSSROADS celebrating the 150th anniversary of the first ascent of the Cervino, with three films restored in the 1910s, with live music by British duo Plaid and Italian percussionists Blow Up Percussion.
For the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the first ascent of the Cervino, the National Cinema Museum will screen three extraordinary films from the 1910s documenting climbs up the Cervino, the Mont Blanc Giant’s Tooth and the Karakorum, on...
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