Series of contemporary Italian films to enjoy online
From 6 May you can enjoy the cycle "Al Cinema! Fine Arts Edition-Rosario ”, a free meeting that will take place online.
It is a proposal promoted by the National Museum of Fine Arts, together with the Italian Institute of Culture of Buenos Aires and the General Consulate of Italy in Rosario.
The cycle will offer a selection of six films, some of which did not go through the commercial rooms of our country, that cover a wide variety of genres, from comedy to drama, from documentary to fantastic, and show the enormous diversity and quality of Italian cinematography today.
The selection, in charge of the National Museum of Fine Arts, travel two axes: the world of art and the world of the family. “That is to say, the search for the transcendent through form and its variations, and how those forms reflect the everyday, they stylize it, they extract from it the universal. Big names abound in this selection, in front of and behind the camera; also the presence of stories, of inventions that generate the new. The question - key to all Italian art - is what adds the ingenuity of man to the world and why ", states Leonardo D’Espósito, film curator of the Fine Arts.
Each of the films will be available for five days, from Thursday at 18. To access the free viewing link, the viewer must complete a registration form on the Eventbrite platform for each of the events, until the Wednesday before the start of the viewing inclusive.
The first “Al Cinema! Fine Arts Edition ", which will be available on 6 of May, will be “Sangue del mio blood”, considered a masterpiece of the director Marco Bellocchio. Next week, from the 13 of May, you can see "Michelangelo Infinito", by Emanuele Imbucci; Meanwhile he 20 May will be the turn of the documentary about the director Lina Wertmüller, "Behind the white glasses", directed by Valerio Ruiz, and the 27 May will come "Il capitale umano", by Paolo Virzì. While, in June, can be enjoyed "I villeggianti", from the director Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi (from the 3/6) y “Sicilian Ghost Story”, de Antonio Piazza y Fabio Grassadonia (from the 10/6).
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