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Director Susanna Nicchiarelli, actress Trine Dyrholm and the Gatto Ciliegia Contro il Grande Freddo band are presenting “Nico, 1988”. Cinema Massimo, 10 October 2017 8.30 p.m. (Screen One)

Turin premiere of Nico, 1988.  The film won the Orizzonti section at the 74th Venice Film Festival.

Special event at the Cinema Massimo, on Tuesday 10 October, with filmmaker Susanna Nicchiarelli, the starring actress Trine Dyrholm and the Gatto Ciliegia Contro il Grande Freddo band, presenting the Turin premiere of Nico, 1988...

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Carlo Verdone is inaugurating the More Cinema For All showcase, a cycle of screenings open to everybody, with an audio description for the blind and subtitles for the deaf.

Cinema Massimo – 2 October 2017, 8.30 p.m. – Screen One

On upcoming 2 October in Turin, at 8.30 p.m. at Screen One in the Cinema Massimo, actor Carlo Verdone will inaugurate the More Cinema For All showcase, a cycle of screenings open to everyone, with an audio description for the blind and subtitles for the deaf,...

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Kick-off for MOVING TFF 2017. The film cycle at the Library/Mediatheque is being inaugurated by the screening of La gente resta by Maria Tilli.

Library/Mediatheque – From 5 to 25 October 2017, 3.30 p.m. – Events Room

For its sixth consecutive year, Moving TFF is proposing a month of initiatives "in motion" for the city, linked to the multifaceted universe of cinema, and intending to highlight the history of the Torino Film Festival. This event is conceived and coordinated by Altera and...

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The autumn rendez-vous with Histoire(s) du cinéma. From silent film to sound is returning at the Cinema Massimo. The showcase is being inaugurated with Citizen Kane by Orson Welles.

Cinema Massimo – From 4 to 25 October 2017, 6.00 p.m. – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum and the Humanities Department of Turin University are presenting their new programme of classics, linked to film studies.

An itinerary going back in time within the history of film, for insights into filmic language in its...

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Blow-Up by Michelangelo Antonioni for the Rediscovered Cinema at the Cinema showcase in October.

Cinema Massimo – From 2 to 31 October 2017 – Screen Three

The Rediscovered Cinema at the Cinema showcase, the Bologna Film Archive Foundation project which is bringing back great classics and cult movies from the history of film to the big screen, in a restored version, is continuing in October with a real cult. Antonioni wrote: “Blow-up is a...

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Following the September tribute to Delon, the Mario Gromo Library/Mediatheque will be presenting the Romy Schneider. Cinema in her eyes showcase. The film cycle will be opened with La piscine by Jacques Deray.

Library/Mediatheque – From 2 to 30 October 2017, 3.30 p.m. – Events Room

Following the success of the Alain Delon tribute showcase, Monday afternoon films during the month of October are being dedicated to Romy Schneider. This showcase, titled Romy Schneider. Cinema in her eyes, is offering five films selected from...

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The 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...

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The Russian Film Festival is arriving at the Cinema Massimo, for the first time in Turin.

Cinema Massimo – From 30 September to 1 October – Screen Three

The Russian Film Festival will take place for the first time in the city of Turin, on 30 September and 1 October 2017. Four films will be offered, two for each evening. The films will be shown in original language with subtitles in Italian. Free admission until full capacity is reached.

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The new cycle of dates for Seeyousound is being inaugurated with the dark-crime comedy Sound of Noise by Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjärne Nilsson.

Cinema Massimo – 29 September 2017, 9.00 p.m. – Screen Three

The traditional monthly rendez-vous with films proposed by Seeyousound – International Music Film Festival, the first music-themed festival in Italy, still taking forward its work in town, always in partnership with the National Cinema Museum, is continuing in September.

The first film...

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The European Heritage Days are back. The National Cinema Museum is joining this initiative and offering admission for 1 euro and a guided tour.

Mole Antonelliana – 23 September 2017, 8.00/11.00 p.m.

The National Cinema Museum is joining the European Heritage Days again this year. On Saturday 23 September, reduced admission to the Museum will be offered at the cost of 1 euro, starting from 8.00 p.m. until 11.00 p.m. (last entry one hour...

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