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Ezio Mauro presents his documentary on the Russian Revolution “Chronicles of the Revolution” (2017, 72’), video curator Francesco Fasiolo; directed by Sonny Anzellotti.

Monday 30 October, 8.30 p.m., Cinema Massimo, Screen Two, via Verdi 18, Turin

Cronache della Rivoluzione (Chronicles of the Revolution) by Ezio Mauro is inaugurating the retrospective which the Business Cinema National Archive and the National Cinema Museum are dedicating to the October Revolution hundredth anniversary: The Revolution screen...

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A Bestiale! All Saints’ bank holiday and Halloween at the National Cinema Museum

Mole Antonelliana, from Saturday 28 October to Wednesday 1 November 2017

For the occasion of the upcoming All Saints’ bank holiday and the Halloween festivity, the National Cinema Museum will be open regularly for the whole period – from Saturday 28 October to Wednesday 1 November – and will organise a series of activities addressed to a broad public (children...

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GREAT HOLLYWOOD DOGS. Special event with Randy Haberkamp, Academy of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles

Tuesday, 17 October 2017, at 8.30 p.m. - Cinema Massimo – Screen One (Via Verdi 18, Turin)

Activities for the public are continuing in connection with BESTIALE! ANIMAL FILM STARS, the great exhibition celebrating animals on the big screen, by Davide Ferrario and Donata Pesenti Campagnoni, with the collaboration of...

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For the occasion of TURIN DESIGN OF THE CITY special screening of DREW: THE MAN BEHIND THE POSTER. Film introduced by Laura Milani, National Cinema Museum President

Wednesday 11 October 2017 - 8.00 p.m. - National Cinema Museum, Temple Hall

On the occasion of the great Turin Design of the City international event, the National Cinema Museum is presenting the special screening of Drew: The Man Behind The Poster by ...

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Bestiale! Animal Film Stars showcase and special event with Randy Haberkamp and the Great Hollywood Dogs

From Friday 13 October to Wednesday 1 November 2017 - Tuesday 17 October 2017, 8.30 p.m., Cinema Massimo, Screen Three and Screen One – Turin

For the occasion of the great BESTIALE! Animal Film Stars exhibition, the National Cinema Museum is presenting a showcase with the same title at the Cinema Massimo, from Friday 13 October to Wednesday 1 November, featuring ten films starring our most famous animal pals from the...

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FIRST FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE NATIONAL CINEMA MUSEUM - Accounts under control and a satisfying performance in revenues, currently beginning to work on a vision for growth.

Turin, 19 September 2017

The Turin National Cinema Museum accounts are under control and a satisfying performance is being registered as concerns its revenues. This is the result, less than three months from the establishment of the new Management Committee, following a careful assessment of the financial state of the...

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TRIBUTE TO TOTO’. The National Cinema Museum in Turin renders a tribute to the Prince of Laughter fifty years from his demise

16 September 2017 - 8.30 p.m. - National Cinema Museum, Temple Hall

For the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of Totò’s death, the National Cinema Museum in Turin is organising an evening dedicated to this great Neapolitan actor, in collaboration with the Piedmont Region Culture Department.

 

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BESTIALE! ANIMAL FILM STARS

National Cinema Museum – 14 June 2017 - 8 January 2018 – Mole Antonelliana

The National cinema museum in Turin is presenting BESTIALE! animal film stars, the first important exhibition celebrating animals on the big screen, by curators Davide Ferrario and Donata Pesenti Campagnoni,...

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“Les stars sur la passerelle” by AirFrance on display.

Mole Antonelliana, ground floor, until 31 December 2017 – admission free

Air France is exhibiting 14 historical photos from its 1950s and 1960s photography collection, depicting international cinema stars on board its airplanes. The photos on display are part of a collection featuring over 1,500 pictures from the Air France archives, shot by well-known 1950s and...

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THE NATIONAL CINEMA MUSEUM AND UNICEF TO INAUGURATE BABY PIT STOP

An area dedicated to breastfeeding and childcare

The National Cinema Museum in Turin and UNICEF are inaugurating BABY PIT STOP, a rest area on the ground floor at the Mole Antonelliana for breastfeeding and childcare. A reserved corner, provided with a comfortable armchair and a small table for tiny-tots, will allow...

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