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A screening of Harold Ramis’s “Groundhog Day” during the C’EST L’AMOUR festival.

Bibliomediateca - 26th October 2009, 3.30 pm

Our Bibliomediateca offers you a chance to see Harold Ramis's comedy Groundhog Day. The film, part of the C'EST L'AMOUR: The battle of the sexes in American comedy festival, is a surreal, thought-provoking and delightful comedy about...

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MANGAMANIA presents MANGA GENERATION: a roundtable on the world of Anime

Bibliomediateca - 23rd October 2009, 8.30 pm

The National Museum of Cinema presents Manga Generation, a roundtable and selection of screenings, hosted by the author Tiziano Scarpa (Strega prizewinner 2009), the video-artist and lecturer at the University of Turin ...

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In conjunction with the THERE ONCE WAS A WALL festival, the Italian premiere of Off Ways - Elektrokohle by Uli M. Schueppel.

Cinema Massimo - 21st October 2009, 8.45 pm - 24th October 2009, 4.30 pm

Museum of Cinema presents the Italian premiere of Uli M. Schueppel's film Off Ways-Elektrokohle. Part of the There once was a wall: German film after the turning point festival...

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During DIALOGHI IN CORSO, a presentation of Matteo Pollone and Caterina Taricano’s book Neil Jordan.

Bibliomediateca - 21st October 2009, 8.30 pm

A new event in the DIALOGHI IN CORSO - The presentation of new publications series, will present the book Neil Jordan by Matteo Pollone and Caterina Taricano, published in 2009 by Il Castoro, to the public. This event,...

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A screening of Woody Allen’s “Annie Hall” during the C’EST L’AMOUR festival.

Bibliomediateca - 19th October 2009, 3.30 pm

Our Bibliomediateca offers a chance to see Woody Allen's comedy Annie Hall, winner of four Oscars in 1978. The film screening is the sixth event in the C'EST L'AMOUR: The battle of the sexes in American comedy festival, and tells the...

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On the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, the “THERE ONCE WAS A WALL: German cinema after the turning point” festival opens its doors

Cinema Massimo - from 19th to 25th October 2009

The National Museum of Cinema presents the wide-ranging festival There once was a wall: German film after the turning point at the Cinema Massimo, on the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. This tribute includes a programme...

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A screening of James Ellroy’s Feast of Death, by Vikram Jayanti, during CULT!

Cinema Massimo - 17th October 2009, 4.30/6.15 pm - 18th October 2009, 8.30/10.15 pm

In conjunction with the release of James Ellroy's latest novel Blood's a Rover - which completes the trilogy which began with American Tabloid and continued with The Cold Six Thousand - the National Museum of...

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CIAK, SI MANGIA! opens with a cinematic cocktail party and a screening of Campbell Scott and Stanley Tucci’s film “Big night”.

Bibliomediateca - 16th October 2009, 7.30 pm

The CIAK, SI MANGIA! Cinema and taste series of cinematic cocktail parties - organised by the National Museum of Cinema, in partnership with the Province of Turin's official "Paniere" hamper of traditional foods...

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The National Museum of Cinema makes an important acquisition: 95 silent film posters

15th October 2009

The National Museum of Cinema has recently acquired an important collection of silent film posters: 95 posters from Italian, American, British, German, French and Danish films which offer a fascinating insight into European and American film production on the...

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National Museum of Cinema is awarded the FIRENZE DONNA PRIZE

15th October 2009

The "Firenze Donna Prize - In honour of an Italy that honours us", now in its 13th edition and which is awarded to institutions and companies that share the qualities of professionalism, honesty, commitment, zeal and productivity, has been awarded to the National Museum...

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