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THE NATIONAL CINEMA MUSEUM AWARDED AT MUSEUMNEXT FOR DIGITAL INNOVATION

The National Cinema Museum of Turin has received the Museum Innovation Award 2014 special mention at the prestigious MuseumNext conference held on 19 and 20 June in Newcastle upon Tyne, in England, for its innovative digital technology project,...

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Summer 2014 at the National Cinema Museum

Summer 2014

The National Cinema Museum will open regularly throughout the summer period, in addition, the Museum will see a special opening on Monday 11 and Monday 18 August 2014, with the following hours 9.00 a.m. - 8.00 p.m....

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Great results for the National Cinema Museum's first crowdfunding campaign. Deadline for donations extended to 25 July.

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Over 41,000 euro donated in 60 days. This is the excellent result for the first crowdfunding project by the National Cinema Museum in Turin, aiming at restoring Marco Ferreri’s film L’udienza.

This goal was reached thanks to contributions from 125 donors, not only from Italy but...

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Short tribute to Japanese auteur animation titled Anime visions, kicking off with Princess Mononoke.

Cinema Massimo – from 3 to 20 July 2014 – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum is offering a retrospective titled Anime visions. Japanese auteur animation, from 3 to 20 July 2014 al Cinema Massimo. This short tribute to Japanese animation with seven new or recently newly released films in Italy is a project by the ...

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For a summer CULT!, five films acclaimed at international festivals and never released theatrically in Italy.

Cinema Massimo – from 1 to 19 July 2014 – Screen Three

For its summer version of CULT!, the National Cinema Museum is offering five films acclaimed at international festivals and never released theatrically in Italy, from 1 to 19 July 2014 at the Cinema Massimo.

 

This showcase will be...

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For REDISCOVERED CINEMA AT THE CINEMA, screening of some of the films the public appreciated most during the year.

Cinema Massimo – from 1 to 14 July 2014 – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum is offering the screening of some of the films the public appreciated most during the year, newly featured in a version restored by the Bologna Film Archives, within the Rediscovered Cinema at the Cinema...

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The National Cinema Museum at “Il Cinema Ritrovato” festival

Bologna, from 28 June to 5 July 2014

The National Cinema Museum will be present at the 28th edition of “Il Cinema Ritrovato” festival (Bologna, from 28 June to 5 July 2014) with two new restorations and with films from its own collections, including Cabiria, ...

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CINEMA ON STAGE, the showcase with films between cinema and the theatre, is back, in collaboration with the Colline Torinesi Festival.

Cinema Massimo – 6, 7, 10, 18, 21 June 2014 – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum is proposing a showcase, in collaboration with the Colline Torinesi Festival, on various dates from 6 to 21 June 2014 on Screen Three at the Cinema Massimo, with films delving into certain themes of shows on the playbill and offering spectators the...

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Tribute showcase for the visionary French director Leos Carax titled The screen and its double. Opening with Holy Motors.

Cinema Massimo – from 6 to 17 June 2014 – Screen Three

The National Cinema Museum is proposing a retrospective titled The screen and its double. The cinema of Leos Carax, for the occasion of the publishing of Paolo Campana’s monography dedicated to this visionary French director, who plays and experiments with...

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CINEMA SOARS FROM TURIN AIRPORT Exhibitions, interactive screens and reduced admission at the National Cinema Museum for all passengers.

From 6 June 2014 - Turin Airport

Turin, 6 June 2014 - Turin Airport is strengthening its collaboration with the National Cinema Museum, by contributing increasingly to the development of a tourism and cultural trend within the territory.

 

As from today, passengers going through the “Sandro Pertini”...

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