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For 35mm in March, screening of the poetical Thirty-two small films about Glenn Gould by François Girard.

Cinema Massimo – from 13 to 29 March 2015 – Screen Three

For the March date of 35mm, – the cycle conceived for enhancing the National Cinema Museum heritage on film – screening of Thirty-two small films about Glenn Gould by François Girard.

Glenn Gould published his...

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For the occasion of Piemonte Movie, AUTEUR SHORTS in March will render tribute to Davide Ferrario and present a selection of shorts produced in Piedmont.

Cinema Massimo – 13 March 2015, 8.30 p.m. – Screen Three

For the occasion of the 14th edition of Piemonte Movie, the Centre for Shorts is organising an evening featuring a small but precious tribute to Davide Ferrario, with one of his first short films, Non date da mangiare agli animali (Don’t feed the animals) (1987). Some...

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Piemonte Movie gLocal Film Festival special events at the Cinema Massimo: opening evening dedicated to Alberto Signetto and an evening with Davide Ferrario and the Marlene Kuntz.

Cinema Massimo – From 10 to 14 March 2015 – Screen Three

The 14th edition of Piemonte Movie gLocal Film Festival, the traditional rendez-vous with regional cinema, is back from 10 to 14 March, in Turin and in other cities in Piedmont.

 

The Museum will host some of the most significant events of this showcase at the...

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#ProfondoRossoDay for the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the film release.

Cinema Massimo – 7 March 2015, 8.00/10.30 p.m. – Screen Three

For the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the release of Profondo rosso (Deep red), the National Cinema Museum and the Dario Argento Tour Location Torino present #ProfondoRossoDay on...

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The [IMPORT] rendez-vous in March is with a screening of Visage by Tsai Ming-liang.

Cinema Massimo – From 6 to 28 March 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. To this end, in March we are...

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For Turin meets BERLIN 2015, the SO FAR, SO CLOSE showcase. ‘New German cinema’ yesterday and today.

Cinema Massimo – From 4 to 31 March 2015 – Screen Three

For the occasion of Turin meets BERLIN 2015, the National Cinema Museum is organising a showcase titled So far, so close. Yesterday and today’s new German cinema, in collaboration with the Deutsche Kinemathek and the Goethe-Institut Turin, comparing...

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For MAGNIFICENT VISIONS, presentation of the volume Lessico del cinema italiano by Roberto De Gaetano and screening of Viaggio in Italia by Roberto Rossellini.

Cinema Massimo – 3 March 2015, 8.30 p.m. – Screen Three

New rendez-vous for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS - The Permanent Festival of Restored Film, with the presentation of the volume Lessico del cinema italiano (Italian cinema lexicon) by Roberto De Gaetano. Alberto Barbera, Giulia Carluccio,...

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The CULT! rendez-vous in March is with Paradise: Love the first chapter of the controversial trilogy by Ulrich Seidl.

Cinema Massimo – From 2 to 28 March 2015 – Screen Three

For the Cult! date in March, the National Cinema Museum is offering the first chapter of Ulrich Seidl’s much-debated trilogy Paradise: Love at the Cinema Massimo.

Presented in three different moments - in Cannes, Venice and Berlin - the trilogy...

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PLANET AFRICA presents Il Mare by Guido Nicolás Zingari. Hosting the director.

Library/Mediatheque – 27 February 2015, 6.00 p.m. - Events Room

Second rendez-vous this year for PLANET AFRICA, with the screening of the documentary Il Mare (The sea) by Guido Nicolás Zingari (Italy 2014, 37’, col.).

The director will be in conversation with Cecilia Pennacini (Turin...

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A selection of short films from the Institut Français for AUTEUR SHORTS.

Cinema Massimo – 25 February 2015, 8.45 p.m. – Screen Three

The rendez-vous for AUTEUR SHORTS in the month of February is dedicated to the vast and appreciable production from France. For this occasion, a tiny selection made available by the Institut Français will be offered, featuring drama comedies from the past few years, from Petit tailleur...

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