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20 November 2011, Universal Children’s Day at the National Cinema Museum.
To mark Universal Children’s Day, the National Cinema Museum will be participating in the celebrations, organising educational activities and events to raise awareness of the issue of children’s rights, including workshops, screenings, storytelling and creative...
ContinueIn conjunction with the last event in Meteorite in Giardino 4, the Fondazione Merz and the National Cinema Museum present Et ultra Chaos Pererro by Petra Lindholm, music by Willy Merz.
Coinciding with the last event in the Meteorite in Giardino 4 art and music exhibition curated by Maria Centonze and Willy Merz, there will be a screening of Et ultra Chaos Pererro (2011), a video by...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum will be hosting the award ceremony of the 2nd edition of “Faber: Quando la creatività incontra l’impresa” in Cinema Massimo.
The National Cinema Museum will be hosting the award ceremony for the winners of the 2nd edition of “Faber: Quando la creatività incontra l’impresa”. The event will take place on Saturday, 19 November 2011 from 4.30 p.m...
ContinueThis year as ever, the National Cinema Museum is participating in Contemporary Arts Night, a long-standing event for ContemporaryArt Torino Piemonte.
This year as ever, the National Cinema Museum will be participating in Contemporary Arts Night, on 5 November 2011, a long-standing event for ContemporaryArt Torino Piemonte. To mark the occasion, visitors will be treated to €5.00...
ContinueIn conjunction with the retrospective entitled Amos Gitai: The Architecture of Memory, the Israeli film director presents his film Esther.
In conjunction with the extensive retrospective Amos Gitai: The Architecture of Memory, part of the National Cinema Museum’s in-depth tribute to the Israeli film director, Amos Gitai presents his film Esther,...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum’s opening hours for All Saints Day
During the festivities of All Saints Day, on Tuesday, 1 November 2011, the National Cinema Museum will be open as usual with the following opening times: from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. To mark the occasion, the museum will also have a...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum Association celebrates the 50th anniversary of its landmark magazine MONDO NIOVO 18-24 ftp/s, presenting the latest issue of the publication and its new director, Caterina Taricano.
In honour of the 50th anniversary of MONDO NIOVO 18-24 ftp/s magazine, the National Cinema Museum Association is organising a public meeting on Wednesday, 26 October at 6 p.m., in the Mole Antonelliana building’s conference room...
ContinueThe National Cinema Museum and the DAMS college for the performing arts present Vittorio De Sica’s film Ladri di biciclette (Bicycle Thieves) for the HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA festival, presented by Giaime Alonge.
The HISTOIRE(S) DU CINÉMA: Classics from film history series of classics continues, organised by the National Cinema Museum and the University of Turin’s DAMS college for the performing arts at Cinema Massimo....
ContinueThierry Fremaux presents Richard Fleischer’s Soylent Green for the MAGNIFICHE VISIONI (MAGNIFICENT VISIONS): Permanent Festival of Restored Film.
The National Cinema Museum presents Richard Fleischer’s film Soylent Green on Tuesday, 25 October 2011 at 8.45 p.m. in Cinema Massimo’s Screen Three, screening a copy restored by the...
ContinueA screening of Michele Fasano’s film In me non c’è che futuro (There is Only Future in Me) for IL CINEMA DEGLI ALTRI (OTHER PEOPLE’S CINEMA) introduced by the director and Laura Olivetti, President of the Fondazione Adriano Olivetti, with commentary by Goffredo Fofi and Gianni Volpi.
The National Cinema Museum presents, on Monday, 24 October 2011 at 8.30 p.m. in Screen Three, Michele Fasano’s film In me non c’è che futuro (There is Only Future in Me) as part of its...
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