Events at Cinema Massimo
Cinema Massimo, 12 October, 8.30/10.30 p.m., Screen Three
BELOVED BY...: The crowd by King Vidor and Johnny Guitar by Nicholas Ray
For its new rendez-vous with BELOVED BY…A trip into American cinema through its masters’ eyes – dedicated to Martin Scorsese’s selection - the National Cinema Museum presents the film screening of The crowd by King Vidor, introduced by Giulia Carluccio and Emanuela Martini and accompanied by maestro Stefano Maccagno live on piano, on Screen Three at the Cinema Massimo, Friday 12 October 2012, at 8.30 p.m. The film screening of Johnny Guitar by Nicholas Ray will follow at 10.30 p.m.
Cinema Massimo, 15 October, 8.30/10.30 p.m., Screen Three
MAGNIFICENT VISIONS: Les Cousins by Claude Chabrol
For MAGNIFICENT VISIONS: The Permanent Festival of Restored Film, the National Cinema Museum presents the film Les Cousins by Claude Chabrol, in the HD digital restoration by Gaumont and distributed in Italy by Movies Inspired, Tuesday 15 October 2012, at 8.30 and 10.30 p.m., on Screen Three at the Cinema Massimo. Repeat screening Wednesday 17 October, at 4 p.m. Admission: 6.00/4.00/3.00 euro.
Cinema Massimo, 16 October, 3.30/5.50/8.10/10.30 p.m., Screen Two
The Story Of Film: An Odyssey by Mark Cousins
The National Cinema Museum will host the screening of the of The Story Of Film: An Odyssey, the documentary by Mark Cousins - produced by Channel 4 and distributed by BIM - dedicated to the history of cinema, also featured at the Moma in New York after its success on television, Tuesday 16 October 2012. The episodes– lasting 62’ each – will run on Screen Two at the Cinema Massimo, at 3.30/5.50/8.10/10.30 p.m. Admission: 5 euro. Concessions: 4 euro for over 60s and university students.
Cinema Massimo, 16 October, 8 p.m., Screen One
CULT!: Death Row by Werner Herzog, attending the cinema.
On the occasion of the thirtieth edition of TFF, the National Cinema Museum, the Torino Film Festival and the Turin Goethe-Institut are organising a special rendez -vous with the screening of four episodes of Death Row, the television series on the death penalty created by Werner Herzog, attending the cinema for a dialogue with the Turin public at the end of the screening, on Tuesday 16 October at 8 p.m., on Screen One at the Cinema Massimo. Repeat screening on Monday 22 October, at 4.30 p.m. Admission: 6.00/4.00/3.00 euro.
Cinema Massimo, 17 October, 6.15 p.m., Screen Three
HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA: Roma città aperta by Roberto Rossellini
The National Cinema Museum and the Turin University Humanities Department present the film screening of Roma città aperta by Roberto Rossellini, introduced by Silvio Alovisio, on Screen Three at the Cinema Massimo, Wednesday 17 October 2012, at 6.15 p.m. Admission 4 euro (3 euro for university students and over 60s).
Cinema Massimo, 17 October, 8.30 p.m., Screen Three
THE CINEMA OF OTHERS: Donnie Darko - director’s cut by Richard Kelly, introduced by Lorenzo Maccone
Within the framework of the initiatives organised for the occasion of THE TIME MACHINE FACTORY seminar (14-20 October, Regional Natural Science Museum) the National Cinema Museum will host the screening of Donnie Darko - director’s cut by Richard Kelly, introduced by Lorenzo Maccone, a theoretical physicist and Quantum Mechanics scholar at Pavia University, on Screen Three at the Cinema Massimo, Wednesday 17 October 2012, at 8.30 p.m. Admission: 6.00/4.00/3.00 euro.