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2018 Festival Dal tramonto all’Appia – film showing of the restored version of Maciste alpino.
Rome – 9 July 2018, 9.00 pm –Appia Antica Archeological Park, Villa dei Quintili
The Appia Antica, at sunset in the quiet of the Roman countryside, is the setting for the showing of the restored version (2014) of Luigi Maggi and Luigi Roberto Borgnetto’s Maciste alpino (1916), supervised by the National...
ContinueInauguration of the exhibition IN ALTO. Il mondo di Domenico Riccardo Peretti Griva. 1882-1962. The exhibition is held in collaboration with the National Museum of Cinema.
Usseglio – 7 July 2018, 11.00 am – Museo Civico Alpino “Arnaldo Tazzetti”
Saturday, 7 July, 11.00 am, Museo Civico Alpino “Arnaldo Tazzetti” di Usseglio, the exhibition entitled IN ALTO. Il mondo di Domenico Riccardo Peretti Griva. 1882-1962 will be inaugurated. Installed at the Museo Civico Alpino “Arnaldo Tazzetti”...
ContinueLiberation Day and 1st May at the National Cinema Museum.
National Cinema Museum – From 25 April to 1st May 2018 – Mole Antonelliana
For the occasion of the upcoming Spring bank holidays, Liberation Day (25 April) and Labour Day (1st May) the National Cinema Museum will always stay open for the entire period at the following hours:
... ContinueThe National Cinema Museum at the Pordenone Silent Film Festival.
Giuseppe Verdi Municipal Theatre – From 1 to 6 October 2017 – Pordenone
As is customary, the Turin National Cinema Museum will be present again this year at the new edition of the prestigious Giornate del Cinema Muto di Pordenone festival, reaching its thirty-sixth edition this year, and taking place from 30...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum at the Belgrade Nitrate Film Festival 2016, with Maciste Alpino.
The National Cinema Museum will be present at the prestigious Belgrade Nitrate Film Festival 2016, which is deemed one of the first three festivals of its kind worldwide, with the screening of Maciste alpino (The warrior) by Luigi Maggi...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum will be at the Moscow Museum for the eighth seminar for museum operators, organised by the Italian Cultural Institute.
Live soundtrack played by Maestro Stefano Maccagno, for Maciste all’inferno. Before the film, presentation of the book The Maciste Films of Italian Silent Cinema.
New rendez-vous for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS: The Permanent Festival of Restored Film, with the film screening of Maciste all’inferno (Maciste in Hell) by Guido Brignone in the version restored by...
ContinueINSPIRED BY ARCHIVES. Laboratories, tours and a round table on the heritage at the National Cinema Museum Historic Archive.
The National Cinema Museum is also taking part in INSPIRED BY ARCHIVES 2016, the event promoted by Anai - National Italian Archives Association which will take place from 14 to 19 March 2016 throughout Italy, aiming at granting...
ContinueFor the occasion of MITO, screening of Nosferatu by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with musical accompaniment by the RAI national symphony Orchestra.
Released in 1922, Nosferatu (Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens) is a silent film, considered to be German director Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s masterpiece. It will be screened on Wednesday 16 September at 9.00 p.m. at the “Arturo Toscanini” RAI Auditorium,...
ContinueNational Cinema Museum restorations with live soundtracks by M° Stefano Maccagno at the 7th edition of the Perinaldo Festival.
The National Cinema Museum will be present at the 7th edition of the Perinaldo Festival – Along the “Olive-tree Way” – from 20 to 28 July 2013 – with a selection of restored silent films with live soundtracks being played by M° Stefano Maccagno...
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