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Mundo Grua, Argentinian Pablo Trapero’s debut film, is our 35mm in June.

Cinema Massimo – from 7 to 29 June 2016 – Screen Three

The first film by Argentinian Pablo Trapero, titled Mundo Grua (Crane world), is June’s 35mm, the cycle conceived for the enhancement of the National Cinema Museum heritage on film.

Argentinian Pablo Trapero’s debut film Mondo Grua...

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For the occasion of Lothar Baumgarten’s exhibition at the Franco Noero Gallery, film screening of Ursprung der Nacht.

Cinema Massimo – 8 June 2016, 5.00 p.m. – Screen Three

The Franco Noero Gallery presents the Specchio del mare (Marine mirror) exhibition, conceived by German artist Lothar Baumgarten for this new showcasing venue in Piazza Carignano (8 June – 15 October). The exhibition opening will be a screening at the...

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Showcase SCREENS AND ISLAM

Cinema Massimo – from 8 to 26 June 2016 – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum is presenting the showcase titled SCREENS AND ISLAM. Ten films from and about the Arab world from Wednesday 8 to Sunday 26 June at the Cinema Massimo. This showcase is a brainchild of the Centro Studi...

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THE LADY OF PORTRAITS. Tribute to Antonietta De Lillo. The author will meet the public after the screening of Oggi insieme domani anche. Film partecipato.

Cinema Massimo – 27-30 May 2016, – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum renders tribute to the opus of Antonietta De Lillo with a brief showcase, titled THE LADY OF PORTRAITS, featuring four films by this author.

Four films for summing up Antonietta De Lillo’s work, against...

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SeeYouSound presents the screening of Lemmy, Greg Olliver and Wes Orshoski’s rockumentary dedicated to the legendary founder of Motörhead.

Cinema Massimo – 28 May 2016, 9.00 p.m. – Screen Three

The cycle of screenings organised by SeeYouSound – International Music Film Festival, whose second edition took place very successfully at the Massimo during the month of February, is continuing in May. This new date is dedicated to Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister, the legendary founder of Motörhead, who...

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This year the National Cinema Museum is taking part once again in LANDS OVER THE SEA 3 – Welcoming us.

GRUPPO ABELE - Binaria – Gruppo Abele Canteen Centre – 28/29 May 2016

Wars, deaths, shipwrecks, murders, landings, walls and terrorism are the stories which invade our lives most frequently. The third edition of Lands over the Sea wishes to propose new stories, it wants to place the faces, the stories, hopes and suffering at the centre, as well as...

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Republic Day at the National Cinema Museum

National Cinema Museum – 2 June 2016, from 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.

For the occasion of the upcoming Republic Day festivity on 2 June 2016, the National Cinema Museum will open regularly from 9.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.

 

In addition to its wide-ranging,...

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For the IF WE MAY, WE’LL TALK OF… PIETRANGELI, SCOLA (AND THE OTHERS) cycle, screening of Il magnifico cornuto by Antonio Pietrangeli.

Library/Mediatheque – 30 May 2016, 3.30 p.m. – Events Room

The IF WE MAY, WE’LL TALK OF… PIETRANGELI, SCOLA (AND THE OTHERS) retrospective has been envisaged – a few months after Ettore Scola’s demise – as a transversal tribute for the author of some of the most important films in our cinematography. We said...

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Presentation of Stefano Rogliatti and Stefano Tallia’s documentary-reportage Dust, la seconda vita.

Library/Mediatheque – 31 May 2016, 6.00 p.m. – Events Room

The Cinema Museum is presenting an evening in the Events Room at the Library/Mediatheque dedicated to the introduction of Dust, la seconda vita (Dust, a second life), the documentary/reportage by Stefano Rogliatti and Stefano Tallia...

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For the IF WE MAY, WE’LL TALK OF… PIETRANGELI, SCOLA (AND THE OTHERS) cycle, screening of La parmigiana by Antonio Pietrangeli.

Library/Mediatheque – 23 May 2016, 3.30 p.m. – Events Room

The IF WE MAY, WE’LL TALK OF… PIETRANGELI, SCOLA (AND THE OTHERS) retrospective has been envisaged – a few months after Ettore Scola’s demise – as a transversal tribute for the author of some of the most important films in our cinematography. We said...

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