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In memory of Abbas Kiarostami: Take Me Home and the 76 Minutes and 15 Seconds with Abbas Kiarostami documentary by Seifollah Samadian.
Two days dedicated to the great Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami, who recently passed away. One of the filmmaker's last works – the short film Take Me Home – will be screened on this occasion at the Cinema Massimo in addition to a documentary...
ContinueThe DOC rendez-vous in December is presenting three inner quest journeys: The Swedish theory of love, Spira Mirabilis and Liberami.
For its DOC rendez-vous in December, the National Cinema Museum is offering three documentaries sharing the concept of a inner journey, searching for something that is elusive or has escaped observation and community life.
The screenings of ...
ContinueThe Has happiness come? Three films by Frank Capra showcase about to kick off. The showcase will be opening with the screening of It happened one night.
And following the showcases dedicated to the great star Cary Grant, to Henri-Georges Clouzot and to Nino Manfredi, our Monday afternoon screenings are continuing at the “Mario Gromo” Library/Mediatheque, with one of the most important figureheads from the golden period of Hollywood cinema:...
ContinueDopo mezzanotte, presented by Davide Ferrario, will be the Home Vision(s) for December.
The screenings for the HOME VISION(S) showcase are continuing with the film Dopo mezzanotte (After midnight) presented for this occasion by director Davide Ferrario’s live voice. The MYLF (Movies You'll Like Festival) group university students are...
ContinueA December of MAGNIFICENT VISIONS: Night of the Hunter by Charles Laughton and The Wizard of Oz by Victor Fleming.
National Cinema Museum MAGNIFICENT VISIONS will also be continuing into the month of December at the Cinema Massimo. This month, from Tuesday 6 to Wednesday 21 December, it will be possible to watch the film screenings of the restored versions of ...
ContinueNew rendez-vous with HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA with Nanook of the North by Robert Flaherty.
This week, the HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA showcase is presenting Nanook of the North by Robert Flaherty, introduced by Giaime Alonge. Admission 4 euro (3 euro for university students).
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ContinueSKIN DEEP with Steve della Casa, within the framework of “The scented city”.
The 2016 edition of “The Essential. The scented city” event is overtaking the Circolo dei Lettori boundaries to enter iconic locations in the city of Turin for the first time. On Friday 2 December, film critic Steve Della Casa, also director of the Sottodiciotto Film Festival,...
ContinueA two-day session dedicated to Franco Piavoli’s cinema with the FREEDOM FOR POETRY showcase. The filmmaker will attend.
The National Cinema Museum is proposing an ample tribute to Franco Piavoli’s cinema at the Cinema Massimo, in collaboration with the chair of Documentary History of Turin University, with all of his feature films shot between 1982 and 2016.
On Monday 28 November, ...
ContinuePresentation of the book Drammaturgia del cinema documentario by Lorenzo Hendel and a reflection on contemporary documentary narration.
Dino Audino editore and the National Cinema Museum “Mario Gromo” Library/Mediatheque are organising the Recounting reality meeting, in collaboration with Turin University, a reflection on contemporary documentary narration starting from reading Lorenzo Hendel’s book “...
ContinueHOME VISION(S) presents Coraline by Henry Selick.
The MYLF (Movies You'll Like Festival) group university students are continuing their showcase, this time by celebrating their home, Screen Three at the Cinema Massimo, with a cycle titled Home Vision(s) - At the cinema, as comfy as home, which wishes to be a reflection and a...
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