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For the IF YOU THINK EIGHT HOURS SEEM FEW… showcase, screening of La classe operaia va in paradiso by Elio Petri.

Library/Mediatheque – 14 April 2015, 3.30 p.m. - Events Room

New rendez-vous with the IF YOU THINK EIGHT HOURS SEEM FEW… Cinema, Workers & Unions showcase, with the film screening of La classe operaia va in paradiso (The Working Class Goes to Paradise) by Elio Petri...

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RENDEZ-VOUS. New French cinema, the date with French contemporary cinema, is back.

Cinema Massimo – from 13 to 19 April 2015 – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum is presenting the comeback of Rendez-Vous. New French cinema, organised by the French Embassy and by the Institut Français, with the collaboration of the Alliance Française de Turin, from Monday 13 to Sunday 19 April 2015, at the...

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For the occasion of Turin European Capital of Sport, MOMENTS OF GLORY showcase - Olympic Games films.

Cinema Massimo – from 10 to 12 April 2015 – Screen Three

For the occasion of Turin European Capital of Sport, the National Cinema Museum is organising MOMENTS OF GLORY – with the patronage and support of the City of Turin – with three days of screenings (from...

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For the CINEMA AND PSYCHOANALYSIS, LOVE AND SEXUALITY cycle, screening of Auto Focus by Paul Schrader.

Cinema Massimo – 8 April 2015, 8.30 p.m. – Screen Three

The cycle of screenings organised by the National Cinema Museum and the Centro Torinese di Psicoanalisi is continuing, with a new rendez-vous offering a film a month until December 2015. The aim of this showcase is to show how cinema has been capable of...

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New rendez-vous for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS, with The Crimes of Dr. Mabuse by Fritz Lang.

Cinema Massimo – 7 April 2015, 8.45 p.m. – Screen Three

New rendez-vous for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS – Permanent Festival of Restored Film, with the screening of Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (The Crimes of Dr. Mabuse) by Fritz Lang in its restored version. Repeat screening on Wednesday 8 April at...

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National Cinema Museum hours and activities during the Easter festivities.

National Cinema Museum – 5 and 6 April 2015

During the upcoming Easter festivities, the National Cinema Museum will open regularly, with the following hours:

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Sunday 5 April - Easter

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Second chapter of Ulrich Seidl’s trilogy in April, with Paradise: Faith.

Cinema Massimo – from 4 to 27 April 2015 – Screen Three

Following Paradise: Love, the National Cinema Museum will feature Paradise: Faith for its CULT! date in April, the second chapter of Ulrich Seidl’s debated trilogy.

Presented in three different moments - in Cannes, Venice and...

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The [IMPORT] rendez-vous in April is with the screening of The French Minister by Bertrand Tavernier.

Cinema Massimo – from 3 to 28 April 2015 – Screen Three

The interesting monthly [Import] rendez-vous is continuing at the Cinema Massimo, 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. To this end, in April we are...

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THE GAME OF CHANCE retrospective. Robert Bresson’s cinema.

Cinema Massimo – from 3 to 28 April 2015 – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum is organising an integral retrospective – from 3 to 28 April 2015 at the Cinema Massimo – dedicated to director Robert Bresson. Among the protagonists of the renaissance of French cinema after the second world war, Robert Bresson is a director who is...

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The 35mm cycle is continuing, with Life and nothing more by Kiarostami, an extraordinary sequel to Where is the friend’s home?

Cinema Massimo – From 1 to 26 April 2015 – Screen Three

After screening Where is the friend’s home? by Kiarostami in February, the April date for 35mm – the cycle conceived for highlighting the National Cinema Museum heritage on film – is continuing with the screening of Zendegi va digar hich (Life and nothing...

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