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Men against. The cinema of Francesco Rosi

The National Cinema Museum pays tribute to Francesco Rosi with a photographic exhibition, presenting 130 images from the director’s personal archives, which have been purchased by the National Cinema Museum: set and still photos, original posters and unpublished documents such as working sketches... Continue

Mole Antonelliana, Torino
16 December 20082 February 2009

International Intrigue. The cinema of Roman Polanski

A tribute to the film genius of Roman Polanski through a photographic voyage to rediscover the works of this great director, who is of Polish origin but is stateless by vocation. With his films, he has crossed and touched all the west’s nouvelles vagues, from the new Polish cinema to the French n... Continue

Mole Antonelliana, Torino
24 September8 December 2008

The last apche. Emilio Ghione. The life and films of an italian star

A tribute to actor and director Emilio Ghione, an important star of Italian silent films. He directed roughly fifty films, some of which were produced by the production company that bore his name (Ghione Film). As an actor, he struck a chord with the public: his dramatic strength shines through i... Continue

Cineteca del Comune di Bologna
28 June5 July 2008

Time after Time. Nespolocinema

The National Cinema Museum has organized at the Mole Antonelliana an exhibition of previously unpublished images showing Ugo Nespolo’s relationship with cinema.
The exhibit in the Temple Hall and along the outside railing consists of 125 large-sized works that retrace his career, from his e... Continue

Mole Antonelliana, Torino
13 June14 September 2008

Inauguration of the "Mario Gromo" library/mediatheque

The Library / Mediatheque of the National Cinema Museum represents one of the most prestigious centers of documentation on cinema and photography in Europe for the size and variety of its collections, including books, journals, catalogs, comic strips, screen plays, and video and digital archives.... Continue

Mario Gromo Library/Mediatheque
9 June 2008