Events in Bibliomediateca

From 4th December up to 10th December 2009

- 4 December 2009 6.00 p.m.

MANGAMANIA presents "Sarò la tua eroina" (I'll be your heroine), meeting and reading with the poet Francesca Genti.

The National Cinema Museum presents the meeting with the poet Francesca Genti entitled Sarò la tua eroina, which proposes, starting with a critical reflection by the participants and public, to stimulate the debate on the universe of Anime, completed by a reading of poems inspired by Manga and, particularly, by certain heroines of the most famous series of the 1980s. The debate will be followed by the projection of episodes of the series from the 70s-80s, Anime.

- 7 December 2009 3.30 p.m.

For the NERO AMERICANO festival, a showing of the noir "To Live and Die in L.A." by William Friedkin.

New appointment with the festival NERO AMERICANO with the projection of the film To Live and Die in L.A. by William Friedkin. A film featuring exciting action, an ability to surprise, fast rhythm, shrewd editing and the photography of Robby Müller, which highlights a previously unseen side of Los Angeles, all of which do nothing to distract from the depth of all the characters. These aspects and the flashy technical and formal qualities make it one of the sharpest, most violent and pessimistic films of the 1980s. Introduced by Attilio Palmieri.

- 9 December 2009 8.30 p.m.

For DIALOGHI IN CORSO presentation of the dossier "Idea di un'isola. Viaggio nel cinema della e sulla Sicilia" (Idea of an island. Journey into the cinema of and on Sicily).

The National Cinema Museum presents the dossier entitled IDEA DI UN'ISOLA. Viaggio nel cinema della e sulla Sicilia, Quaderni del CSCI, Annual review of Italian cinema, Barcelona 2009, no. 5, by Emiliano Morreale (film critic). The curator will be joined in the presentation by Silvio Alovisio (Turin University), Simone Arcagni (film critic, Palermo University), Daniela Aronica (Editor of Quaderni del CSCI, Barcelona University). A projection of the film-documentary Lo schermo a tre punte by Giuseppe Tornatore will follow.