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NEOREALIST CINEMA. The brilliance of reality in post-war Italy
The National Cinema Museum is presenting the NEOREALIST CINEMA. The brilliance of reality in post-war Italy exhibition (4 June - 29 November 2015) at the Mole Antonelliana, under Alberto Barbera curatorship’s, with Grazia Paganelli...
ContinueNEOREALISM. THE BRILLIANCE OF REALITY IN POST-WAR ITALY. CINEMA, PHOTOGRAPHY, LITERATURE, MUSIC, THEATRE
Within the framework of the programmes rolled out in Turin for the occasion of Expo 2015, a group associating some of the main museums and cultural institutions in town is proposing an interdisciplinary showcase dedicated to Italian Neorealism.
NEOREALISM....
ContinueRicky Tognazzi presents the restoration of the film I mostri by Dino Risi.
Unmissable rendez-vous for MAGNIFICENT VISIONS - The Permanent Festival of Restored Film with the film screening of I mostri (Opiate '67) by Dino Risi in its restored version, on 3 November at...
ContinueThe last [IMPORT] in October is The Postman's White Nights by Andrey Konchalovsky. For this occasion, meeting with the filmmaker.
The last [Import] in October - the interesting monthly rendez-vous which is aiming to bring the very latest films which received great accolades at international festivals, but did not find any distribution in Italy, to the cinema - is Belye nochi pochtalona Alekseya Tryapitsyna (The...
ContinueDonate with the Expo to the National Cinema Museum. An Alessandro Rosso Group and National Cinema Museum initiative
As from today, there is a new way of supporting culture.
Thanks to a dedicated hub, it will be possible to purchase EXPO tickets at the National Cinema Museum from 15 May to 15 October 2015, and a donation to support the museum activities will be made for each ticket that...
ContinuePLANET AFRICA will open with a tribute by the Museum to Mauritanian filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako. The showcase is part of the CreativAfrica framework.
This opening showcase in the month of October will offer a tribute to the cinema of Mauritanian filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako, known for his recent success with Timbuktu, a poet of uprooting and travel in the most diverse formats – from a filmed, almost documentary...
ContinueSummer 2015 at the National Cinema Museum
The National Cinema Museum will be open regularly for the entire summer period, furthermore, the Museum will feature a special opening on Tuesday 11 and Tuesday 18 August 2015, with the following hours 9.00 a.m. - 8.00 p.m.
On the...
ContinueNational Cinema Museum and Bologna Film Archive together againa for the restoration of "I Mostri" by Dino Risi.
Following their joint work carried out over recent years on Elio Petri’s films, the Turin National Cinema Museum and the Bologna Film Archive are returning to the Venice Film Festival with the restoration of a top title in Italian cinema,...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum is 15 years old
The National Cinema Museum within the Mole Antonelliana is celebrating 15 years.
Inaugurated on 20 July 2000, the museum has been visited in recent years by 7 million and a half people, with an average of over 600,000 visitors a year...
ContinueTHE NEW CROWDFUNDING PROJECT IS STARTING WITH A RESTORATION OF DINO RISI’S FILM “I MOSTRI”.
A proposal by the National Cinema Museum and the Bologna Film Archive in collaboration with the Grand Hotel Chiambretti programme and Surf Film
Dino Risi’s film I mostri...
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