Events in Bibliomediateca
- Monday 12 April 2010, at 3.30 p.m.
A screening of Claudio Malaponti’s film Sette Km da Gerusalemme as part of the ECCE HOMO. L’immagine di Gesù festival (ECCE HOMO: The face of Jesus in the history of cinema).
On Monday, the 12th of April 2010, the latest event in the Ecce Homo film festival will be a screening of Claudio Malaponti’s film Sette Km da Gerusalemme.
This is the Milanese film director’s second film - an adaptation of Pino Farinotti’s novel of the same name – and the film tells the story of a 40-year-old unemployed advertising executive experiencing a mid-life crisis, whose wife and daughter have left him and who wins a trip to the Holy Land. Deep down, the film is a journey of self-discovery, and on the way he meets a man who says he’s the son of God. Though he doesn’t believe this man, he decides to embark on a deep and often confrontational dialogue with him. The film will be presented to the public by the film director Claudio Malaponti himself and the producer Angelo Sconda. Presented by Gabriele Rigola.
The film is part of the ECCE HOMO: The face of Jesus in the history of cinema film festival, organised in conjunction with a large exhibition of the same name now on display at the National Museum of Cinema until 6 June 2010. The festival has been organised by Bibliomediateca and the director is Silvio Alovisio (University of Turin) and run by the university film society Sperduti nel buio.
- Wednesday 14 April 2010, at 8.30 p.m.
For DIALOGHI IN CORSO presentation of Singolari pluralità. Cinema seen in DVD. Special edition of the magazine “Bianco & Nero” and release of the presentation set DVD FANTASMA – LE FINANZE DEL GRANDUCA by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau.
New appointment at the Library / Mediatheque with DIALOGHI IN CORSO. Presentation of new books ad DVDs and readings with the presentation of Singolari pluralità. Cinema seen in DVD. Special edition of the magazine “Bianco & Nero” and release of the presentation set DVD FANTASMA – LE FINANZE DEL GRANDUCA by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau.
Speakers: Giulia Carluccio, Federica Villa, Silvio Alovisio (Turin University) and Daniele Roà, introduced by Marco Grifo (National Cinema Museum).
This will be followed by a screening of the film Le finanze del Granduca by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, a brilliant comedy in "Lubitsch style" and work of transition in which the director invests all his interest in a certain kind of light cinema and hints at the character of the future director of L’ultima risata.