The CCK presents the photographic exhibition Alberto Sordi 100
During Thursday afternoon, the Kirchner Cultural Center (CCK) inaugurated the photographic exhibition Alberto Sordi 100, which was attended by the Minister of Culture of the Nation, Tristán Bauer and the Italian Ambassador to our country, Giuseppe Manzo.
On the centenary of the birth of the great Italian actor, can be visited in the room 101 of the first subsoil the photographic exhibition Alberto Sordi 100, that evokes life, the talent and creative universe of one of the interpreters who have best known how to explore and address the Italian identity from the post-war period to the present day.
The exhibition presents a journey through his best performances and behind the scenes of several films in which Sordi participated, through thirty unpublished photographs from different periods provided by the collection of the National Historical Archives Enrico Appetito, the sample creator's family file, Antonio Cervi, and the Fundación Cinemateca Argentina, dedicated to the preservation of the Argentine and world film heritage. The exhibition is carried out jointly by the Italian Embassy in Argentina and the Kirchner Cultural Center. The exhibition poster was made by designer Alejandro Ros.
The exhibition can be visited this weekend, Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 from December, of 14 a 18, with advance reservation of tickets.