Stage – Turin Hills Festival is presenting Porcile by Pier Paolo Pasolini and Un espion à Pékin by Nicolas Jallot.
The Cinema Museum is continuing its traditional collaboration with the Festival delle Colline Torinesi by offering films linked to the playhouse programme. It will begin with the lately restored Porcile (Pigsty), by Pier Paolo Pasolini, paired with the PPP Ultimo inventario prima della liquidazione (Pier Paolo Pasolini, final inventory before the sale) show, staged by the ricci/forte duo (Carignano Theatre, 10 and 11 June) and will end with the documentary Un espion à Pékin (A spy in Peking) directed by Nicolas Jallot, paired with the 1983 Butterfly show by the Piccola Compagnia della Magnolia (Limone Foundries, 17 June). Admission 6.00/4.00/3.00 euro.
Screenings calendar
Sat 11, 4.30 p.m. – The film will be introduced by Gianni Forte and Stefano Ricci
Pier Paolo Pasolini, Porcile (Italy 1969, 98’, Hd, col.)
Wed 15, 6.00 p.m. - The film will be introduced by Nicolas Jallot and Bernard Boursicot
Nicolas Jallot, Un espion à Pékin (France 2012, 52’, video, col., o.v. it. s/t)