CINETRUSCO. The first film festival at the Art Museum
Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 June
Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 June is the weekend dedicated to auteur cinema.
In the conference room a series of screenings to discover the Etruscan world in the cinema: the eerie darkness of the tombs, rocky landscapes, the imagery of dances and banquets, rooms crammed with objects from old museums, and finally the adventure of the tomb-robbers.
The programme is conceived and curated by Maurizio Harari, archaeologist, lecturer in Etruscology and Italic civilisations and great cinema enthusiast.
Saturday 14 form 5 pm |
5 pm – L'Etrusco uccide ancora 8 pm – Zeder
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Sunday 15 from 2 pm |
2pm– La chimera 5 pm– Fumo di Londra 8 pm– Vaghe stelle dell'Orsa
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L’etrusco uccide ancora
(Italy, Germany, Jugoslavia, 1972)
by Armando Crispino
with Alex Cord, Samantha Eggar, John Marley
105 minutes
Zeder
(Italy, 1983)
by Pupi Avati
with Gabriele Lavia, Anne Canovas, Cesare Barbetti
95 minutes
La chimera
(Italy, France, Switzerland, 2023)
by Alice Rohrwacher
with Josh O'Connor, Isabella Rossellini, Alba Rohrwacher
130 minutes
Fumo di Londra
(Italy, United Kingdom, 1966)
by Alberto Sordi
with Alberto Sordi, Fiona Lewis, Amy Dalby
106 minutes
Vaghe stelle dell'Orsa
(Italy, 1965)
by Luchino Visconti
with Claudia Cardinale, Jean Sorel
105 minutes
The meeting is free of charge and admission is free, subject to availability.
Reservation is recommended. The ticket for the conference does not include access to the Art Museum. The movies are in Italian.