The National Cinema Museum pays tribute to Daniele Segre with a two-day festival entitled UNA TESTA DURA (HARD-HEADED): A tribute to Daniele Segre celebrating 30 years of I Cammelli Film. The festival will be inaugurated by Daniele Segre and Morando Morandini.
The National Cinema Museum pays tribute to the films of Daniele Segre – the Turin-born photographer and film director – marking the 30th anniversary of the founding of his production company I Cammelli Film, with a two-day festival entitled UNA TESTA DURA (HARD-HEADED): A tribute to Daniele Segre celebrating 30 years of I Cammelli Film.
The retrospective will open on Monday, 6 June 2011, at 8.30 p.m., in Cinema Massimo’s Screen Three, with a screening of Je m'appelle Morando - Alfabeto Morandini, a film that depicts the intellectual game played by a critic and the film director himself, the exchange of remarks and opinions between two men who have devoted their lives to film. Afterwards there will be a talk by Morando Morandini and Daniele Segre. Admission: 5.50/4.00/3.00 euros.