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Cinema and psychoanalysis presents Autumn sonata by Ingmar Bergman.
Cinema Massimo – 8 November 2017, 9.00 p.m. – Screen Three
Continuing its collaboration with the National Cinema Museum, in its commitment for researching meanings that are useful for the social dimension of existence, the Turin Psychoanalysis Centre is proposing a commented viewing of the film Autumn sonata by Ingmar...
ContinueInauguration of the NIGHT AND THE CITY. Four masters of French polar showcase, with the screening of Touchez pas au grisbi by Jacques Becker.
Library/Mediatheque – From 6 to 27 November 2017, 3.30 p.m. – Events Room
Following the success of the showcases offered by the Mario Gromo Library/Mediatheque over the past months – the tribute to Alain Delon in September, and the one to Romy Schneider in October – we are remaining within the ambit of French cinema for November, in...
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Tuesday 31 October, extended opening hours until 11.00 p.m.
For the occasion of the upcoming All Saints’ bank holiday and the Halloween festivity, the National Cinema Museum will be open regularly for the whole period – from Saturday 28 October to Wednesday 1 November – and will organise a series of activities addressed to a broad public (children and...
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Mole Antonelliana – 4 November 2017, from 8.00 to 11.00 p.m.
The National Cinema Museum will also be joining the Contemporary Arts Night, the traditional rendez-vous by ContemporaryArt Torino Piemonte...
ContinueThe best horror of all times is back on the big screen for Halloween: Shining by Stanley Kubrick.
Cinema Massimo – 31 October and 2 November 2017, 9.00 p.m. – Screen Two
The best horror of all times is back on the big screen for Halloween, 40 years after the publication of the best seller with which Stephen King terrorised readers worldwide: Shining by Stanley Kubrick. A special event distributed in Italy by ...
ContinueThe AMNC is presenting eight video essays recounting Italian cinema For a counter-history of Italian cinema, produced by Filmidee with support from the Compagnia di San Paolo.
Cinema Massimo – 4 November 2017, 8.30 p.m. – Screen Three
This project by Filmidee, For a counter-history of Italian cinema, born thanks to a contribution by the Compagnia di San Paolo and presented this year at the Locarno Festival, is proposing a visual itinerary through the secret history of Italian cinema in eight video essays made by...
ContinuetheGIFER is back at the Cinema Massimo, with an evening of talks, screenings and awards for its 2017 edition.
Cinema Massimo – 6 November 2017, 4.00 p.m. – Screen Three
theGIFER, the international festival dedicated to gif art, the artistic avant-garde now widespread at a global level, is back, being characterised by a production of artworks in gif format, that is, pictures in motion repeating themselves in a loop.
ContinueFor the occasion of ARTISSIMA 24, DOC is presenting three films between cinema and contemporary art: China’s Van Goghs, Koudelka Shooting Holy Land and Maurizio Cattelan: Be Right Back.
Cinema Massimo – From 3 to 6 November 2017 – Screen Three
For the occasion of Artissima Fair – one of the most important contemporary art fairs in Europe, reaching its twenty-fourth edition this year - the National Cinema Museum is offering three very recently produced documentaries at the cinema Massimo, which present an original...
ContinueDaniele Gaglianone is presenting the screening of his short film Joy, shot at the Ex MOI and, to follow, the screening of La mia classe at the Massimo.
Cinema Massimo – 6 November 2017, 8.30 p.m. – Screen Three
Back from its presentation in competition at the MigrArti Prize at the 74th Venice Film Festival, Zenit Arti Audiovisive, together with MOI and the National Cinema Museum, are presenting Daniele Gaglianone’s short film Joy...
ContinueCinema with your baby is presenting the 2016 film about a ballet dream: Ballerina.
Cinema Massimo – 12 November 2017, 10.30 a.m. – Screen One
Cinema with your baby, the initiative by the National Cinema Museum and the Giovani Genitori monthly magazine, featuring a matinee screening once a month dedicated to families with babies and tiny tots, is continuing at the Cinema...
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