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The HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA screenings are resuming, with Le quai des brumes (Port of shadows) by Marcel Carné.
During the months of September, October and November, the National Cinema Museum and the Humanities Department of Turin University will be offering a programme with classics, from silent ones up to the Seventies, linked to film studies. All the screenings will be introduced by Prof. Giaime...
ContinueInauguration of the HOME VISION(S) showcase, with What We Do in the Shadows by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi.
Cinema Massimo – 28 September 2016, 9.00 p.m. – Screen Three
The MYLF (Movies You'll Like Festival) group university students are back for their second year and have decided to celebrate their home, Screen Three at the Cinema Massimo, with a new showcase: Home Vision(s) – At the cinema, as comfy as home.
Fourteen films from...
ContinueThe AMNC – National Cinema Museum Association presents the premiere of Ninì by Gigi Giustiniani. Guests will be attending.
The National Cinema Museum Association is pleased to host the Turin premiere of Ninì by Gigi Giustiniani (2014, 65'), within the framework of activities connected to the Superottimisti Archive. Awarded with the Genziana d’oro...
ContinueSPECIAL EVENT - Screening of Hitchcock/Truffaut, the documentary by Kent Jones co-scripted by Serge Toubiana.
For the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the first publication of François Truffaut’s interview-book Il cinema secondo Hitchcock (Cinema according to Hitchcock) and concurrently with the inauguration of its 2016/2017 Academic Year, Turin...
ContinueSEVEN SHADES OF BLACK – Raoul Walsh and the Forties showcase.
The National Cinema Museum is presenting the SEVEN SHADES OF BLACK – Raoul Walsh and the Forties showcase, from Wednesday 21 to Tuesday 27 September at the Cinema Massimo.
The showcase will be inaugurated on Wednesday 21 September at 4.30 p.m., by They drive...
ContinueDouble billing for DOC in September: Mr. Gaga by Tomer Heymann and La scelta di Leone by Florence Mauro.
Following the summer break, meetings for DOC, the showcase cherished by film lovers, which depicts reality and brings the best of Italian and international documentaries to the cinema, are resuming. This month, the selected films are dedicated to the life and work of two exemplary and...
ContinueScreening of The traveller. Tribute to Abbas Kiarostami with his first film, for the 35mm showcase.
The September date with 35mm - the cycle conceived for the enhancement of the National Cinema Museum heritage on film - wishes to commemorate the great Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami, who prematurely passed away on 4 July.
For the occasion,...
ContinueFrom Locarno to the Cinema Massimo, a selection from the BELOVED AND REJECTED - Cinema in the young Federal Republic of Germany showcase.
The National Cinema Museum is presenting the BELOVED AND REJECTED - Cinema in the young Federal Republic of Germany showcase at the Cinema Massimo, from Monday 12 to Tuesday 20 September.
Albeit in a reduced version, the echoes of this great retrospective dedicated to the...
ContinueOur MAGNIFICENT VISIONS for September are continuing with The fallen idol by Carol Reed and That cold day in the park by Robert Altman.
Following the inauguration of its new season dedicated to restored classics, with the new edition of Heaven's Gate by Michael Cimino, the National Cinema Museum MAGNIFICENT VISIONS will be continuing during the month of September.
On Tuesday 13...
ContinueThe Cinema Massimo is also joining the Cinema2Day initiative, which envisages a discounted rate for premieres, on every second Wednesday of the month.
The Cinema Massimo is also taking part in the Cinema2Day initiative, which envisages admission to Screens One and Two at the Cinema Massimo, from September, for just 2 euro on every second Wednesday of the month.
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