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Antonio Capuano will present Bagnoli Jungle at the Massimo. To follow, meeting-debate with the public.

Cinema Massimo – 16 December 2016, 8.30 p.m. – Screen Three

The Cinema Museum is bringing Bagnoli Jungle, Antonio Capuano’s latest film, which was presented last year in Venice as the International Week of Critics closing event and which has never been released theatrically, to Turin in collaboration with Rete...

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The Short Film Day is back at the Massimo, with a programme organised by the National Short Film Centre.

Cinema Massimo – 21 December 2016, 8.30 p.m. – Screen Three

December 21 is the shortest day of the year, and as such, Short Film Day worldwide. Born in France in 2011 as Le jour le plus court, the Short Film Day numbers fifty member countries to date. In Italy, the National Short Film Centre has been curating a programme since...

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SPECIAL EVENT – Turin debut for Francesco Patierno’s doc Naples 44, with the author attending.

Cinema Massimo – 15 December 2016, 8.30 p.m. – Screen Two

Following the success it garnered at the latest Festa del Cinema in Rome, the National Cinema Museum is happy to host the Turin premiere of Francesco Patierno’s doc Naples ’44 at the Cinema Massimo.

 

On this occasion, the director...

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Within The Republic of Women project framework, special film screening of Catherine Corsini’s La belle saison.

Cinema Massimo – 9 December 2016, 8.30 p.m. – Screen Three

The Franco Antonicelli Cultural Union is organising a special screening - with support from the Compagnia di San Paolo and in collaboration with the Turin Alliance Française – within The Republic of Women project framework, coordinated by the Piero Gobetti Studies Centre for the Polo...

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CROSSROADS presents Xiu Xiu Plays the Music of Twin Peaks.

Cinema Massimo – 10 December 2016, 9.30 p.m. – Screen One

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Superbudda and Kadmonia are presenting the final dates for the Xiu Xiu Plays the Music of Twin Peaks tour, in collaboration with the National Cinema Museum and O.F.F. Studio Booking + Management....

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Turin premiere at the Cinema Massimo for the film Enrico Rava. Note necessarie by Monica Affatato. Short live set by this great trumpet player before the screening.

Cinema Massimo – 11 December 2016, 8.30 p.m. – Screen One

The National Cinema Museum is pleased to host the Turin premiere of Monica Affatato’s new film, Enrico Rava. Note necessarie (Enrico Rava. Necessary notes) about the most famed Italian trumpet-player worldwide at the Cinema Massimo, on Sunday 11...

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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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Last event in 2016 at the Library/Mediatheque with The Sound of Silent: Manomanouche playing live to masterpieces of silent cinema from the Museum's Film Archive.

Library/Mediatheque – 14 December 2016, 9.00 p.m. – Events Room

The “Mario Gromo”  Library/Mediatheque programme for 2016 will close, like last year, with a special event linking silent cinema and music. Arriving directly from the collections preserved at the National Cinema Museum Film Archive, images 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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