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SPECIAL EVENT – National premiere for the film Karma – L’espiazione by Alessandro Antonaci, with the authors and the cast attending.
The National Cinema Museum is pleased to host the national premiere of the much anticipated horror film Karma – L’espiazione (Karma – The atonement) by Alessandro Antonaci at the Cinema Massimo.
For this occasion, the director ...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum at the Belgrade Nitrate Film Festival 2016, with Maciste Alpino.
The National Cinema Museum will be present at the prestigious Belgrade Nitrate Film Festival 2016, which is deemed one of the first three festivals of its kind worldwide, with the screening of Maciste alpino (The warrior) by Luigi Maggi...
ContinueCSC - Piedmont Animation 2016 graduation films presentation and diploma awarding. Guest of honour, Fusako Yusaki. Admission free.
A festive evening at the Cinema Massimo for the CSC – Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia - Piedmont Animation students, presenting their 2016 graduation films and diploma awards to the audience.
CSC president Stefano Rulli will award the diplomas to...
ContinueStage – Turin Hills Festival is presenting Porcile by Pier Paolo Pasolini and Un espion à Pékin by Nicolas Jallot.
The Cinema Museum is continuing its traditional collaboration with the Festival delle Colline Torinesi by offering films linked to the playhouse programme. It will begin with the lately restored Porcile (Pigsty), by Pier Paolo Pasolini...
ContinueDYSTOPIAS OF THE PRESENT – Ethics and war will present Good Kill by Andrew Niccol.
New rendez-vous for the DYSTOPIAS OF THE PRESENT showcase, dedicated to ethics and war, with the film screening of Good Kill by Andrew Niccol. The showcase is organised by the National Cinema Museum...
ContinueTHE LABORATORY OF THE FUTURE – Tribute to the TorinoFilmLab showcase
The National Cinema Museum is presenting THE LABORATORY OF THE FUTURE – Tribute to the TorinoFilmLab showcase, from Tuesday 14 to Wednesday 29 June at the Cinema Massimo.
This showcase wishes to be a moment for highlighting the huge job done over eight years by...
ContinueQuelques heures de printemps by Stéphane Brizé is our [Import] for June.
The successful monthly [Import] rendez-vous is continuing into June too, 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.
This month’s [Import] is proposing...
ContinueMundo Grua, Argentinian Pablo Trapero’s debut film, is our 35mm in June.
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...
ContinueFor the occasion of Lothar Baumgarten’s exhibition at the Franco Noero Gallery, film screening of Ursprung der Nacht.
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...
ContinueShowcase SCREENS AND ISLAM
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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