Events in Cinema Massimo
- FROM MONDAY 5 DECEMBER TO FRIDAY 9 DECEMBER – SCREEN THREE
The National Cinema Museum plays host to the festival entitled Millenovecento64: Italian films from 1964 at Cinema Massimo.
The festival entitled Millenovecento64: Italian films from 1964, our usual event highlighting Italian films produced year after year, has reached its 24th edition. It is curated by the ANCR (the National Film Archive of the Resistance) and presented in Cinema Massimo’s Screen Three. The festival will present eight of the most important and representative films made in 1964, from 5 to 9 December 2011. Admission: 5.50/4.00/3.00 euros.
- TUESDAY 6 DECEMBER, at 4.30 p.m. – SCREEN THREE
The National Cinema Museum presents Basilicò, a short film on aphasia produced by the museum’s Educational Services, screened in Cinema Massimo. Donata Pesenti Campagnoni, Maria Teresa Molo and Ugo Nespolo will be present.
The fruitful partnership between the National Cinema Museum’s Educational Services and the Fondazione Carlo Molo non-profit organisation continues. In fact, on Tuesday, 6 December 2011 at 4.30 p.m. in Cinema Massimo’s Screen Three, the short film Basilicò – the result of an audio-visual workshop organised by the museum’s Educational Services – will be screened. The short film involved aphasic patients in its planning, creation and performance. There will be contributions from Donata Pesenti Campagnoni (curator of the National Cinema Museum’s collections) and Maria Teresa Molo (President of the Fondazione Carlo Molo non-profit organisation).