Events at Cinema Massimo
Friday 2 March, Screen Three, 8.30 p.m.
The National Cinema Museum - in partnership with the national short film centre (the Centro Nazionale del Cortometraggio) and ASIFA Italia - presents That’s All, Folks! The best Looney Tunes of all time by Emiliano Fasano, who will be in attendance.
On Friday, 2 March 2012 at 8.30 p.m. in Cinema Massimo's Screen Three, as part of CORTI D’AUTORE (SHORT ART FILMS), the National Cinema Museum - in partnership with the national short film centre (the Centro Nazionale del Cortometraggio) and ASIFA Italia - presents That’s All, Folks! The best Looney Tunes of all time, an anthology of Looney Tunes put together by Emiliano Fasano who will host the evening, presenting many league tables and opinion polls – the funniest, the most censored, the most quoted, those who won the most prizes – in an (impossible) quest for the best Looney Tunes of all time. Admission: 3 euros.
Saturday 3 March, Screen Three, 3 p.m.
Scheduled to coincide with the exhibition entitled Bugs, Daffy, Sylvester & Co. The cartoons of Warner Bros., the National Cinema Museum presents The best of Bugs Bunny in Cinema Massimo.
For our first event featuring cartoon characters from the world of Warner Bros., the National Cinema Museum presents The best of Bugs Bunny, a selection of the best stories featuring the most famous Looney Tunes cartoon character by far, on Saturday, 3 March at 3 p.m. in Cinema Massimo's Screen Three. Admission: 3 euros. Free for the under 14s.
Scheduled to coincide with the screenings, a workshop on animation will be held in the Mole Antonelliana building's Aula del Tempio main hall every Saturday and Sunday in March at 4 p.m. Organised by the National Cinema Museum's Educational Services Dept., the workshops will allow children to create their own brief animated sequences using cut-outs and characters from the famous cartoons of Warner Bros.
Saturday 3 March, Screen Three, 8.20 p.m.
Marking the retrospective on Francis Ford Coppola, the National Cinema Museum presents the film Bram Stoker's Dracula at Cinema Massimo, introduced by Giulia Carluccio.
From Friday, 2nd March to Sunday, 1st April 2012, the National Cinema Museum will be paying tribute to Francis Ford Coppola – the Italian-American film director, screenwriter and film producer – with a retrospective entitled The Godfather: a Francis Ford Coppola retrospective.
Among the events scheduled is a study evening hosted by Giulia Carluccio, on Saturday, 3 March 2012 at 8.20 p.m. in Cinema Massimo's Screen Three. Carluccio will introduce Turin's audiences to Bram Stoker's Dracula, the 1992 masterpiece based on the novel (as the title itself says) by this Irish author. Admission: 6.00/4.00/3.00 euros
Sunday 4 March, Screen Three, 3 p.m.
Scheduled to coincide with the exhibition entitled Bugs, Daffy, Sylvester & Co.: The cartoons of Warner Bros., the National Cinema Museum presents The best of Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote in Cinema Massimo.
For our second event featuring cartoon characters from the world of Warner Bros., the National Cinema Museum presents The best of Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote, a selection of the best stories featuring the most entertaining and stubborn pair of enemies from the world of Warner, on Sunday, 4 March at 3 p.m. in Cinema Massimo's Screen Three. Admission: 3 euros. Free for the under 14s.
Tuesday 6 March, Screen One, 8.30 p.m.
To mark the opening night of the Piemonte Movie gLocal Film Festival, a screening of the documentaries Non si deve morire per vivere by Daniele Gaglianone and La fabbrica è piena by Irene Dionisio, who will be in attendance alongside Alessandro Gaido and Franco Prono.
On Tuesday, 6 March 2012 at 8.30 p.m. in Cinema Massimo's Screen One, the National Cinema Museum will be hosting the opening night of the Piemonte Movie gLocal Film Festival. To mark the occasion, the documentaries Non si deve morire per vivere by Daniele Gaglianone and La fabbrica è piena by Irene Dionisio will be screened. The film directors will be in attendance to introduce their work to the audience and to discuss it with Franco Prono and the festival's director, Alessandro Gaido. Free admission.
Tuesday 6 March, Screen Three, 8.45 p.m.
The National Cinema Museum presents Alain Resnais' film L’année derniere à Marienbad (Last Year in Marienbad) for MAGNIFICHE VISIONI (MAGNIFICENT VISIONS: The Permanent Festival of Restored Film.
The National Cinema Museum presents Alain Resnais' film L’année derniere à Marienbad (Last Year in Marienbad) screening a copy digitally restored by Studio Canal, on Tuesday, 6 March 2012 at 8.45 p.m. in Cinema Massimo's Screen Three. There will be a repeat screening on Wednesday, 7 March 2012 at 4 p.m. Admission: 6.00/4.00/3.00 euros.