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Roped Up by CinemAmbiente presents Sherpa by Jennifer Peedom.

Cinema Massimo – 12 December 2016, 8.30 p.m. – Screen One

Fourth movie rendez-vous for the autumn edition of the Roped Up showcase, the cycle of mountain-themed screenings curated by CinemAmbiente. Australian filmmaker Jennifer Peedom’s documentary Sherpa will be screened in December, in...

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Final rendez-vous for CINEMA AND PSYCHOANALYSIS – The unexpected, with the screening of Conte d’hiver (A tale of winter) by Eric Rohmer.

Cinema Massimo – 14 December 2016, 9.00 p.m. – Screen Three

“The unexpected” showcase, organised with the Turin Psychoanalysis Centre, will reach its end in December. The project aim has been to demonstrate how cinema is able to convey the psyche’s reaction to the immediate and unconscious impact of apparently casual, and anyhow unexpected events and...

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Art as a style of life. Tribute to Derek Jarman showcase.

Cinema Massimo – from 2 to 19 December 2016 – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum is presenting a showcase titled Art as a style of life. Tribute to Derek Jarman at the Cinema Massimo, from Friday 2 to Monday 19 December. This tribute to the English filmmaker is following the screening of Jubilee organised by the ...

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Our December [Import] is doubled, with Manglehorn by David Gordon Green and The Homesman by Tommy Lee Jones.

Cinema Massimo – from 2 to 20 December 2016 – Screen Three

The successful monthly rendez-vous with [Import] is continuing, with the aim of bringing the very latest films which received great accolades at international festivals, but did not find any distribution in Italy, to the cinema.

Double billing in December, with two films...

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Premiere for Donato Canosa’s documentary La Cacciata del Malvento.

Cinema Massimo – 2 December 2016, 8.30 p.m. – Screen Three

MuFilm will present Donato Canosa’s first documentary La Cacciata del Malvento (Banishing an Evil Wind) at the Cinema Massimo, in collaboration with National Cinema Museum, Superbudda Creative Collective and the “Circolo Culturale Lucano Giustino...

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In memory of Abbas Kiarostami: Take Me Home and the 76 Minutes and 15 Seconds with Abbas Kiarostami documentary by Seifollah Samadian.

Cinema Massimo – 3 and 18 December 2016 – Screen Three

Two days dedicated to the great Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami, who recently passed away. One of the filmmaker's last works – the short film Take Me Home – will be screened on this occasion at the Cinema Massimo in addition to a documentary...

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The DOC rendez-vous in December is presenting three inner quest journeys: The Swedish theory of love, Spira Mirabilis and Liberami.

Cinema Massimo – from 4 to 21 December 2016 – Screen Three

For its DOC rendez-vous in December, the National Cinema Museum is offering three documentaries sharing the concept of a inner journey, searching for something that is elusive or has escaped observation and community life.

The screenings of ...

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Dopo mezzanotte, presented by Davide Ferrario, will be the Home Vision(s) for December.

Cinema Massimo – 5 December 2016, 9.00 p.m. – Screen Three

The screenings for the HOME VISION(S) showcase are continuing with the film Dopo mezzanotte (After midnight) presented for this occasion by director Davide Ferrario’s live voice. The MYLF (Movies You'll Like Festival) group university students are...

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A December of MAGNIFICENT VISIONS: Night of the Hunter by Charles Laughton and The Wizard of Oz by Victor Fleming.

Cinema Massimo – from 6 to 21 December 2016 – Screen Three

National Cinema Museum MAGNIFICENT VISIONS will also be continuing into the month of December at the Cinema Massimo. This month, from Tuesday 6 to Wednesday 21 December, it will be possible to watch the film screenings of the restored versions of ...

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New rendez-vous with HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA with Nanook of the North by Robert Flaherty.

Cinema Massimo – 7 December 2016, 6.00 p.m. – Screen Three

This week, the HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA showcase is presenting Nanook of the North by Robert Flaherty, introduced by Giaime Alonge. Admission 4 euro (3 euro for university students).

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