The National Cinema Museum has acquired the archive of the journal Filmcritica. To mark the occasion, its director, Edoardo Bruno, presents the book Senso come rischio: 60 anni di Filmcritica (The risk of sense: 60 years of Filmcritic

Cinema Massimo – 24 November 2010, at 8.45 p.m.

The National Cinema Museum has acquired the archive of Filmcritica, one of the most long-lived journals in Italy, founded in 1950 by its current director, Edoardo Bruno, and Umberto Barbaro, Galvano Della Volpe and Roberto Rossellini.

The archive’s acquisition will be officially celebrated with an evening at the Cinema Massimo. On Wednesday the 24th of November 2010 at 8.30 p.m., in Screen 3, Edoardo Bruno will present the book Senso come rischio: 60 anni di Filmcritica, by Alessandro Cappabianca, Lorenzo Esposito, Bruno Roberti and Daniela Turco, with a preface by Edoardo Bruno, published by Editore Le Mani, Genoa. The book will be on sale in the cinema foyer at €18. At the end of the presentation, Filmcritica’s director will introduce Carl Theodor Dreyer’s film Vampyr to the public. Admission: 5.50/4.00/3.00 euros.