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This week’s MAGNIFICENT VISION is Die Nibelungen by Fritz Lang.

Cinema Massimo – 17 February 2015, 6.30 p.m. - Screen Three

New date for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS - Permanent Festival of Restored Film, with the screening of Die Nibelungen by Fritz Lang. Repeat screening on Wednesday 18 February at 3.30 p.m. Admission 6.00/4.00/3.00 euro....

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First rendez-vous for IMAGINARY TURIN, with the presentation of the book Il diavolo ha scelto Torino by Stefano Sciacca.

Library/Mediatheque – 17 February 2015, 6.30 p.m. - Events Room

First rendez-vous for IMAGINARY TURIN, with the presentation of the book Il diavolo ha scelto Torino (The devil has chosen Turin) by Stefano Sciacca, Robin Edizioni 2014, on Tuesday 17 February 2015, at 6.30 p.m.

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The AMNC – National Cinema Museum Association presents WORKS IN SHORT – 4th edition.

Cinema Massimo – 16 February 2015, 8.45 p.m. - Screen Three

This year too, the Cinema Massimo is hosting the evening presenting the new edition of the WORKS IN SHORT national film competition, promoted by the Riccardo Braghin Association and by the National Cinema Museum Association.

The competition, addressed to young filmmakers...

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Third rendez-vous for MEN AGAINST..., the film showcase on the Great War, with the screening of King and Country by Joseph Losey.

Library/Mediatheque – 16 February 2015, 3.30 p.m. - Events Room

For the occasion of the ON THE FRONT. Cameramen and photographers recount the Great War exhibition (National Cinema Museum, from 29 January to 3 May 2015), the “Mario Gromo” Library/Mediatheque is offering a cycle of screenings dedicated to films that ponder the...

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For 35mm in February, screening of the poetical Where is the friend’s home? by Abbas Kiarostami.

Cinema Massimo – from 13 February to 1 March 2015 - Screen Three

For the February date of 35mm – the cycle conceived for enhancing the National Cinema Museum heritage on film – screening of Khane-ye doust kodjast? (Where is the friend’s home?) by Abbas Kiarostami.

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For the occasion of Memorial Day, screening of La mano dello straniero by Mario Soldati.

Cinema Massimo – 11 February 2015, 8.30 p.m. - Screen Three

For the occasion of Memorial Day 2015 celebration, the National Resistance Film Archive, the National corporate Cinema Archive, the Vera Nocentini Foundation, the “Giorgio Agosti” Piedmont Institute for the history of the Resistance and contemporary society, in...

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This week’s MAGNIFICENT VISION is Too late blues by John Cassavetes.

Cinema Massimo – 10 February 2015, 8.45 p.m. - Screen Three

New date for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS - Permanent Festival of Restored Film, with the screening of Too late blues by John Cassavetes. Repeat screening on Wednesday 11 February at 4.00 p.m.. Admission 6.00/4.00/3.00 euro. Tickets may also be...

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For REDISCOVERED CINEMA AT THE CINEMA Salvatore Giuliano and Le mani sulla città by Francesco Rosi.

Cinema Massimo – from 9 to 24 February 2015 - Screen Three

The February rendez-vous with REDISCOVERED CINEMA AT THE CINEMA, the Bologna Film Archive Foundation project which is bringing film history classics back to the big screen, is continuing – between 9 and 24 February – with its tribute to Francesco Rosi, with his...

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For the occasion of the retrospective tribute to Richard Brooks, Giulia Carluccio presents In cold blood.

Cinema Massimo – 9 February 2015, 8.30 p.m. - Screen Three

For the occasion of GOD’S ANGRY MAN, the retrospective dedicated to the filmmaker Richard Brooks – from 3 to 18 February 2015 at the Cinema Massimo – a screening of In cold blood (Usa 1967, 134’,35mm,b/w, o.v. it. s/t), on Monday 9...

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Second rendez-vous for MEN AGAINST... with the screening of La Grande Guerra by Mario Monicelli.

Library/Mediatheque – 9 February 2015, 3.30 p.m. – Events Room

For the occasion of the ON THE FRONT. Cameramen and photographers recount the Great War exhibition (National Cinema Museum, from 29 January to 3 May 2015), the “Mario Gromo” Library/Mediatheque will offer a cycle of screenings dedicated to films that ponder the...

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