Events at Cinema Massimo
Cinema Massimo – 3 December, 4.30 p.m., Screen Three
Inauguration date for the Nineteenhundred65. Italian cinema in 1965 retrospective
Once more this year, the National Cinema Museum will host its customary rendez-vous dedicated to Italian cinema year by year, with the National Resistance Film Archive curatorship. The showcase, titled Nineteenhundred65. Italian cinema in 1965, is offering nine films, considered amongst the most important and illustrative of the 1965 film panorama, which will be screened from Monday 3 December to Wednesday 5 December 2012, on Screen Three at the Cinema Massimo. Admission: 6.00/4.00/3.00 euro.
Cinema Massimo – 3 December, 9 p.m., Screen One
PREMIERE – La Signorina Giulia 3D by Felice Cappa from the theatre show by Valter Malosti
The National Cinema Museum is pleased to present an unmissable event – a premiere in collaboration with Rai 5. The film Signorina Giulia 3D by Felice Cappa, from the theatre show created by Valter Malosti– the director, actor and artistic director of the Teatro di Dionisio company – starting from August Strindberg’s text, will be screened at the Cinema Massimo on Screen One, Monday 3 December 2012 at 9 p.m.. Admission free until full capacity is reached.
Cinema Massimo – 4 December, 8.30 p.m., Screen Three
CULT! – Akiresu to kame (Achilles and the Tortoise) by Takeshi Kitano introduced by Dario Tomasi.
For its December CULT! rendez-vous, the National Cinema Museum presents the film screening of Akiresu to kame (Achilles and the Tortoise) by Takeshi Kitano, introduced by Dario Tomasi, Tuesday 4 December 2012, at 8.30 p.m. on Screen Three at the Cinema Massimo. Admission: 6.00/4.00/3.00 euro.
Cinema Massimo – 5 December, 4.30 p.m., Screen One
HISTOIRE(S) DU CINEMA – Barry Lyndon by Stanley Kubrick introduced by Giaime Alonge
The National Cinema Museum and the Turin University Humanities Department present the film screening of Barry Lyndon by Stanley Kubrick, introduced by Giaime Alonge, on Screen Three at the Cinema Massimo, Wednesday 5 December 2012 at 4.30 p.m. Admission 4 euro (3 euro for university students and over 60s).