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For the occasion of MITO, screening of Nosferatu by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with musical accompaniment by the RAI national symphony Orchestra.
Released in 1922, Nosferatu (Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens) is a silent film, considered to be German director Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s masterpiece. It will be screened on Wednesday 16 September at 9.00 p.m. at the “Arturo Toscanini” RAI Auditorium,...
ContinueFor MAGNIFICENT VISIONS, film screening of Les choses de la vie by Claude Sautet.
Third rendez-vous in September for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS - Permanent Festival of Restored Film, with four films which will be presented to the public in various repeat screenings, in their restored versions. Les choses...
ContinueMUSEUM AND TERRITORY. Michele Sforza presents his volume La città sotto il fuoco della guerra, published by Rodorigo Editore.
Michele Sforza, Division Head of the Turin Fire Brigade, has written a historic research featuring the capital of Piedmont during the Second World War, published by Rodorigo Editore, and titled La città sotto il fuoco della Guerra (The city under War fire)....
ContinueFirst rendez-vous in LUST FOR LIFE: KIRK & VINCENTE, dedicated to Vincente Minnelli’s films starring Kirk Douglas.
Following its summer break, the Library/Mediatheque has kicked-off again with a showcase titled LUST FOR LIFE: KIRK & VINCENTE, dedicated to the films by Vincente Minnelli starring Kirk Douglas.
The lust for...
ContinueAmarcord by Federico Fellini, presented as a premiere at the Venice Film Festival, will open the new season of REDISCOVERED CINEMA AT THE CINEMA.
The first rendez-vous for the new season of REDISCOVERED CINEMA AT THE CINEMA – the Bologna Film Archive Foundation project bringing film history classics back to the big screen – is proposing the lovely Amarcord by Federico Fellini,...
ContinuePrix Italia 2015 - The Laboratory of Creativity. The Power of Stories
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...
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