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Triple DOC rendez-vous for the month of June with books, comics and two wheels.

Cinema Massimo – from 8 to 20 June 2015 – Screen Three

The DOC rendez-vous for the month of June will be trebling, in order to provide the public with an engaging programme of documentaries inspired by books, comics and two-wheel travel: Scorsese’s provocative tribute to the New York Review of Books, a portrait of Tiziano...

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SUBSONICA DAY – Special event with Max Casacci, Boosta, Samuel, Ninja and Vicio via satellite live, and premiere of the short film Specchio by Luca Pastore.

Cinema Massimo – 5 June 2015, 8.30 p.m. – Screen One

The National Cinema Museum is happy to host SUBSONICA DAY at the Cinema Massimo. For this occasion, Max Casacci, Boosta, Samuel, Ninja and Vicio will talk about themselves and present the best of their concerts via a satellite connection, with a premiere of the short film...

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The collaboration with the Festival delle Colline Torinesi is renewed again this year, with the CINEMA ON STAGE showcase.

Cinema Massimo – from 5 to 19 June 2015 – Screen Three

The Cinema Museum is continuing its traditional collaboration with the Festival delle Colline Torinesi (Turin Hills Festival), offering two films related to programmed shows as well as a dutiful remembrance of master Luca Ronconi. It will begin with the recently restored Macbeth...

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THE WORLD’S LABYRINTH. Stanley Kubrick’s cinema showcase.

Cinema Massimo – from 3 to 30 June 2015 – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum is organising a nearly integral retrospective – from 3 to 30 June 2015 at the Cinema Massimo – dedicated to the brilliant director Stanley Kubrick. After programming Barry Lyndon in its restored version, we are offering a virtually complete...

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An all-female double [IMPORT] rendez-vous in June, with the screening of Still the Water by Kawase Naomi and Night Moves by Kelly Reichardt.

Cinema Massimo – from 3 to 30 June 2015 – Screen Three

The interesting monthly [Import] rendez-vous is continuing at the Cinema Massimo, with the aim of bringing the very latest films which received great accolades at international festivals, but did not find any distribution in Italy, to the cinema. An all-female double rendez-vous...

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In memory of the great recently departed filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira, our 35mm in June is Belle toujours.

Cinema Massimo – from 3 to 27 June 2015 – Screen Three

Exactly two months after the demise of great master Manoel de Oliveira, we are recalling his great opus – which has ranged throughout eighty years of film history – with one of his most recent films, offered in the traditional 35mm print format, in its original French version with subtitles. It...

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For the occasion of the Turin Jazz Festival, MUSEUM AND TERRITORY 4 will present the WALKABOUT JAZZ multi-medial project.

Library/Mediatheque – 30 May 2015, 3.00 p.m. - Events Room

New rendez-vous for MUSEUM AND TERRITORY 4, presenting the Walkabout Jazz multi-medial project, organised by the Comala cultural Association, with the screening of the video mini-series of the same name dedicated to the...

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FREE! Jazz, cinema and experimenting showcase.

Cinema Massimo – from 29 May to 2 June 2015 – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum and the Turin Jazz Festival are organising FREE! Jazz, cinema and experimenting – from 29 May to 2 June 2015 at the Cinema Massimo – a retrospective summing up music and cinema’s most anarchic and provoking spirit in six films.

 

A brief...

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AUTEUR SHORTS presents Shorts’n jazz, a selection of shorts in tribute to jazz musicians and music.

Cinema Massimo – 27 May 2015, from 8.45 p.m. – Screen Three

For the occasion of the Turin Jazz Festival, the CNC - National Short Film Centre is presenting a selection of four Italian works at the Cinema Massimo, in which experimenting and historic portraits meet up and offer a tribute to jazz.

 

We start in 1951 with Il blues...

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Special screening of Torneranno i prati by Ermanno Olmi in remembrance of Italy’s entry in the first world conflict. Admission free.

Cinema Massimo – 26 May 2015, from 8.30 p.m. – Screen One

For the occasion of the centenary of Italy’s entrance in the first world conflict, the National Cinema Museum and the City of Turin are organising a special admission-free event (250 seats available): the screening of Ermanno Olmi’s poetic and...

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