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Giardinobarbarigo giardino Barbarigo cinema all’aperto estate 2018 Cannes e gli oscar fanno da padroni nella panoramica che cinélite offre al pubblico padovano per la stagione estiva 2018. Da una parte i riconoscimenti a Dogman e a Lazzaro felice, dall’altra tre film memorabili comeTre manifesti a Ebbing, Missouri, Il filo nascosto, La forma dell’acqua. E se i sabati dedicati al cinema italiano possono contare su “sorprese” musicali (Nico), di turgida passionalità (Napoli velata), d’impegno civile (L’ordine delle cose) o di rilassante comicità (Come un gatto in tangenziale), il cinema americano della domenica risponde con pezzi da novanta come Ready Player One, L’isola dei cani, Blade Runner 2049, I segreti di Wind River... E mai come quest’anno gli appuntamenti del venerdì con l’essai più rigoroso inanellano titoli che brillano per tensione narrativa (Omicidio al Cairo), riflessioni generazionali (Mr Ove, My Name is Emily), verve cinefila (l’abbinata Il mio Godard - Bande à part) e impatto sociale: alla grande umanità di La casa sul mare si affianca Human Flow, un attualissimo documentario sul fenomeno dei flussi migratori, proposto nellaserata d’apertura ad offerta libera per sostenere l’impegno di Medici Senza Frontiere. Padova - Giardino Barbarigo - via del Seminario 7 - Info 049 751894 interi € 6,00 - soci € 5,00 - abbonati € 4,00 - spettacolo unico ore 21.15 - ampio parcheggio ven 22/06 Human Flow Ai Weiwei Medici Senza Frontiere - INGRESSO A OFFERTA LIBERA sab 23/06 La ragazza nella nebbia Donato Carrisi dom 24/06 Ready Player One Steven Spielberg ven 29/06 Mr Ove Hannes Holm sab 30/06 Nico Susanna Nicchiarelli dom 01/07 Il filo nascosto Paul Thomas Anderson ven 06/07 Il giovane Carl Marx Raoul Peck sab 07/07 Dogman Matteo Garrone dom 08/07 L’isola dei cani Wes Anderson ven 13/07 My Name Is Emily Simon Fitzmaurice sab 14/07 Come un gatto in tangenziale Riccardo Milani dom 15/07 I segreti di Wind River Taylor Sheridan ven 20/07 Bande à part Jean-Luc Godard sab 21/07 FILM A SORPRESA o recupero dom 22/07 La stanza delle meraviglie Todd Haynes ven 27/07 Il mio Godard Michel Hazanavicius sab 28/07 Lazzaro felice Alice Rohrwacher dom 29/07 Tre Manifesti A Ebbing, Missouri Martin Mcdonagh ven 03/08 La casa sul mare Robert Guédiguian sab 04/08 FILM A SORPRESA o recupero dom 05/08 Blade Runner 2049 Denis Villeneuve ven 10/08 Omicidio al Cairo Tarik Saleh sab 11/08 Chiamami col tuo nome Luca Guadagnino N° 45 dom 12/08 La forma dell’acqua Guillermo Del Toro ven 17/08 Ippocrate Thomas Lilti sab 18/08 L’ordine delle cose Andrea Segre dom 19/08 La ruota delle meraviglie Woody Allen ven 24/08 Cosa dirà la gente Iram Haq mcmagazine.it sab 25/08 Napoli velata Ferzan Ozpetek dom 26/08 FILM A SORPRESA o recupero WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/TYCOON.PD WWW.MOVIECONNECTION.IT/2018/CINELITE a Supplemento.
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