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BESTIALE! Animal Film Stars

The National Cinema Museum celebrates animals on the silver screen with an exhibit in the incomparable setting of the Mole Antonelliana, from June 14, 2017 to January 8, 2018.

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Mole Antonelliana
14 June 20178 January 2018

Under the sign of Volonté. From the National Cinema Museum collections

The tribute, dedicated to the great actor,  sets up in the new exhibition spaces at the Mario Gromo Library/Mediatheque, from Wednesday 17 May to Friday 15 September 2017.

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Mario Gromo Library/Mediatheque
17 May15 September 2017

TANGIBLE HUES Peretti Griva and Italian Pictorialism From the photograph collection of the National Cinema Museum

Pictorialism, a fascinating expression of artistic photography, had its moment of maximum splendor between the late 1800s and the first two decades of the 1900s. Pictorial photographers shared a clear-cut aesthetic concept whose goal was to legitimize photography as an artistic expression, on a p... Continue

Mole Antonelliana and Bibliomediateca Mario Gromo
8 February8 May 2017

Gus Van Sant

One of independent filmmaking's most authoritative voices, Gus Van Sant is a versatile, multi-faceted director, painter, photographer and screenwriter. Portland urban landscape, desert spaces, intermittent contact, a somewhat altered perception of youth, are all common core elements of his differ... Continue

The National Museum of Cinema, Mole Antonelliana
14 September 20169 January 2017

HECHO EN CUBA. Cinema in Cuban graphics. Posters from the Bardellotto collection

More than 400 movie theatres were inaugurated in Cuba from the early 1940s (one-fourth of which were located in Havana); the first movie titles proposed (of European, Mexican and Argentine origin) were advertised by many communication agencies that adopted a style of obvious western origin – resu... Continue

Mole Antonelliana
4 February29 August 2016