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The National Cinema Museum will also be joining the European Heritage Days.
The National Cinema Museum is also joining the European Heritage Days, by offering reduced admission to the Museum priced at 1 euro on Saturday 19, with the following hours 9.00a.m.-11.00 p.m. (last admissions one hour prior to closing time).
On that same...
ContinueCROSSROADS celebrating the 150th anniversary of the first ascent of the Cervino, with three films restored in the 1910s, with live music by British duo Plaid and Italian percussionists Blow Up Percussion.
For the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the first ascent of the Cervino, the National Cinema Museum will screen three extraordinary films from the 1910s documenting climbs up the Cervino, the Mont Blanc Giant’s Tooth and the Karakorum, on...
ContinueFor the occasion of MITO, screening of Nosferatu by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with musical accompaniment by the RAI national symphony Orchestra.
Released in 1922, Nosferatu (Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens) is a silent film, considered to be German director Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau’s masterpiece. It will be screened on Wednesday 16 September at 9.00 p.m. at the “Arturo Toscanini” RAI Auditorium,...
ContinueAmarcord by Federico Fellini, presented as a premiere at the Venice Film Festival, will open the new season of REDISCOVERED CINEMA AT THE CINEMA.
The first rendez-vous for the new season of REDISCOVERED CINEMA AT THE CINEMA – the Bologna Film Archive Foundation project bringing film history classics back to the big screen – is proposing the lovely Amarcord by Federico Fellini,...
ContinueFirst rendez-vous in LUST FOR LIFE: KIRK & VINCENTE, dedicated to Vincente Minnelli’s films starring Kirk Douglas.
Following its summer break, the Library/Mediatheque has kicked-off again with a showcase titled LUST FOR LIFE: KIRK & VINCENTE, dedicated to the films by Vincente Minnelli starring Kirk Douglas.
The lust for...
ContinueThe Cinema Massimo will host a retrospective arriving from the Locarno Film Festival and dedicated to Sam Peckinpah, one of the innovators of American westerns.
The retrospective for September, hosted by the Cinema Massimo, is dedicated to the American filmmaker and screenwriter Sam Peckinpah, considered one of the great overseas innovators in westerns. After departing in 1984, he left masterpieces such as ...
ContinueMichael Haneke’s second feature film Benny’s Video will be screened for 35MM, on the print held by the National Cinema Museum film archive
Michael Haneke has established a position of excellence over the past 25 years, amongst the great in European cinema. While awaiting his return to work (his latest film Amour triumphed in Cannes in 2012), 35MM is screening his second feature film once...
Continue[IMPORT] in September is dedicated to writer, professor and filmmaker Philippe Claudel: Avant l’hiver.
Writer, professor and filmmaker Philippe Claudel debuted with the noteworthy Il y a longtemps que je t'aime (I’ve loved you so long), which won the César for best first film. His second film, Tous les soleils, was only released in...
ContinueTURIN AND THE ALPS 2015 presents Other paradises, a selection of documentaries on the relationship between man and the mountain environment.
This year’s edition for Turin and the Alps is initiating a collaboration with the Trento Film Festival, a referential film showcase in Italy. The selection, carried out within the titles at the festival, will try as much as possible to restore an idea of...
ContinueFor the occasion of the Milan Expo 2015, the Karel Zeman Museum of Prague, are presenting the world premiere of the restored The deadly invention by Karel Zeman.
For the occasion of the Milan Expo 2015, the Karel Zeman Museum of Prague and the Czech Republic Pavilion at the Universal Exhibition, in -collaboration with the České bijáky Foundation...
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