The National Cinema Museum and Infini.To – Space Museum and Planetarium present “Una Lanterna magica per il planetario” (A Magic Lantern for the planetariun)
Planetario di Pino Torinese - 20 December 2009, 6.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m.
The National Cinema Museum and Infini.To - Space Museum and Planetarium present a show of moving pictures on an astronomical theme, created using the projection system of the dome of Pino Torinese Planetarium. The show alternates digitally synthesised images, taken from the planetarium database of heavenly bodies, with images from the rich collection of magic lantern glass plates of the National Cinema Museum. The event falls within the scope of the great weekend dedicated by Infini.To to the Winter Solstice in the International year of Astronomy.
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IERI, OGGI E DOMANI. Il Cinema Massimo compie vent’anni e presenta le nuove iniziative per il 2010: tra queste un festival permanente del film restaurato.
Museo Nazionale del Cinema - 16 dicembre 2009, ore 12.00
Il Cinema Massimo, la multisala del Museo Nazionale del Cinema, compie vent'anni. Costruito nel 1934, dopo la chiusura dell'attività commerciale e un primo intervento di ristrutturazione, nel 1989 diventa la multisala del Museo Nazionale del Cinema. Alla programmazione delle tre sale si sono avvicendati Roberto Turigliatto prima, Sergio Toffetti poi e, dal 2001, Stefano Boni. In questo periodo, lungo e intenso, il rapporto tra la multisala del Museo e la città è diventato sempre più stretto e importante, coinvolgendo un pubblico sempre più ampio. La ricorrenza viene festeggiata proponendo una sorta di mini-maratona intitolata Birthday Party. Quattro giorni di festa dal 18 al 21 dicembre 2009, con una serie di proiezioni che richiamano le diverse linee di programmazione caratterizzanti l'attività del Museo Nazionale del Cinema: dalla riproposta dei classici della storia del cinema e agli importanti omaggi ai grandi autori della settima arte, cui si affianca un importante e imponente lavoro di recupero e restauro di pellicole altrimenti destinate a scomparire.
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Manga Day
National Museum of Cinema - 13 December 2009
During the Manga Impact exhibition, the National Museum of Cinema is holding a Manga Open Day on Sunday the 13th December 2009, from 9am to 7pm. This event, which will be held in the museum and the public square in front of the Mole Antonelliana building, includes a Manga Exhibition Market, the chance to try Sushi at the Cabiria Café, a series of animation workshops for children and a guided tour of the Manga Impact exhibition.
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December’s CULT! evening features Morton DaCosta’s “Auntie Mame”
Cinema Massimo - 12 December 2009, 9PM - Further screenings on the 13th and 14th of December at 4.30PM.
In view of the enormous success that Patrick Dennis's novel Auntie Mame - first published in the United States in 1955 and recently translated by Adelphi - is now enjoying in Italy, the National Museum of Cinema is dedicating its monthly CULT! evening to the film Auntie Mame. Directed by Morton DaCosta, the film was a box-office hit in the USA in 1959, and featured an extraordinary performance by Rosalind Russell. The novel also spawned a successful theatre production directed by Jerome Lawrence and Robert N. Lee. Admission: 4 euros.
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Events in Bibliomediateca
From 11th December up to 17th December 2009
14 December 2009, at 3.30pm
A screening of Ben Affleck's Gone baby gone as part of the AMERICAN NOIR festival.
Our last event in the AMERICAN NOIR series is a screening of Ben Affleck's film Gone baby gone. A surprising directorial debut, where Affleck adapted Dennis Lehane's novel without simplifying its complexities, using a dry style and proving to have considerable skill in choosing and directing his actors. The film is a clear-sighted and unforgiving look at the invisible chasm that lies between the law and justice. Introduction by Andrea Mattacheo.
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