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CINECLUB PER RAGAZZI SETTEMBRE OTTOBRE 2009/2010 NOVEMBRE PROGRAMMA CINEMA LUMIÈRE Via Azzo Gardino 65 - Bologna SETTEMBRE - OTTOBRE - NOVEMBRE Tel FILM PER BAMBINI E RAGAZZI DA 0 A 12 ANNI SETTEMBRE OTTOBRE CINECLUB PER RAGAZZINOVEMBRE 2009/2010 PROGRAMMA CINEMA LUMIÈRE Via Azzo Gardino 65 - Bologna SETTEMBRE - OTTOBRE - NOVEMBRE Tel. 051 2195311 / 051 2195329 www.cinetecadibologna.it domenica 6 settembre, ore 16.00 / GLI INCREDIBILI (p.2) Tariffe Intero: 6,00 domenica 13 settembre, ore 16.00 / LUPIN III - IL CASTELLO DI CAGLIOSTRO (p.2) Possessori di tessera FICC: 4,50 domenica 20 settembre, ore 16.00 / PONYO SULLA SCOGLIERA (p.3) Ragazzi fino a 17 anni, studenti universitari, anziani, domenica 27 settembre, ore 16.30 / BRENDAN AND THE SECRET OF KELLS (p.3) possessori di Carta Giovani, domenica 4 ottobre, ore 16.00 / SUMMER DAYS WITH COO (p.4) soci Coop: 3,00 Dopo sei ingressi, il settimo è gratuito domenica 4 ottobre, ore 17.45 / MOSTRI CONTRO ALIENI (p.8) sabato 10 ottobre, ore 16.00 / IL MAGO DI OZ (p.12) domenica 11 ottobre, ore 16.00 / JAMES E LA PESCA GIGANTE (p.4) domenica 11 ottobre, ore 17.45 / PONYO SULLA SCOGLIERA (p.9) A OTTOBRE E NOVEMBRE PROGRAMMA SPECIALE DI domenica 18 ottobre, ore 16.00 / CORALINE E LA PORTA MAGICA (p.5) STORIA DEL CINEMA domenica 18 ottobre, ore 17.45 / LE AVVENTURE DEL TOPINO DESPEREAUX (p.9) AL LUMIÈRE: IL MUSICAL sabato 24 ottobre, ore 16.00 / CANTANDO SOTTO LA PIOGGIA (p.12) domenica 25 ottobre, ore 16.00 / TIFFANY E I TRE BRIGANTI (p.5) domenica 25 ottobre, ore 17.45 / SPACE CHIMPS (p.10) CINEMA ANTONIANO domenica 1 novembre, ore 16.00 / CHI HA PAURA DELLE STREGHE? (p.6) Via Guinizelli 3 - Bologna domenica 1 novembre, ore 17.45 / CORALINE E LA PORTA MAGICA (p.10) Tel. 051 3940212 / 051 3940247 www.antoniano.it sabato 7 novembre, ore 16.00 / YELLOW SUBMARINE (p.13) Tariffe domenica 8 novembre, ore 16.00 / LE AVVENTURE DEL TOPINO DESPEREAUX (p.6) Intero: 5,00 domenica 8 novembre, ore 17.45 / UNA NOTTE AL MUSEO 2 – LA FUGA (p.11) Ridotto: 4,00 domenica 15 novembre, ore 16.00 / MOONACRE – I SEGRETI DELL’ULTIMA LUNA (p.7) sabato 21 novembre, ore 16.00 / WILLY WONKA E LA FABBRICA DI CIOCCOLATO (p.13) domenica 22 novembre, ore 16.00 / PANDA PETIT PANDA (p.7) domenica 29 novembre, ore 16.00 / IL MIO VICINO TOTORO (p.8) domenica 29 novembre, ore 17.45 / RACCONTI INCANTATI (p.11) 1 06.09 Omaggio Pixar 13.09 Hayao Miyazaki, 20.09 Hayao Miyazaki, 27.09 Anteprima italiana. Isao Takahata e i tesori Isao Takahata e i tesori In occasione di Artelibro dell’animazione giapponese dell’animazione giapponese ore 16.00, Lumière ore 16.00, Lumière ore 16.00, Lumière ore 16.30, Lumière L’AGNELLO RIMBALZELLO LUPIN III - IL CASTELLO DI PONYO SULLA SCOGLIERA BRENDAN AND THE SECRET (Boundin’, USA/2003) di Bud Luckey (5’) CAGLIOSTRO (Gake no ue no Ponyo, Giappone/2008) OF KELLS GLI INCREDIBILI (Rupan Sansei: Kariosutoro no shiro, di Hayao Miyazaki (101’) (Francia-Berlgio-Irlanda, 2009) (The Incredibles, USA/2004) Giappone/1979) di Hayao Miyazaki (100’) Animazione di Tomm Moore, Nora Twomey (75’) di Brad Bird (115’) Animazione Animazione Animazione In occasione dell’omaggio Nel 2007 la casa di distri- In occasione dell’uscita Irlanda, 800 d.C. Bren- che la 66esima Mostra buzione Mikado ha rie- nelle sale cinematogra- dan cresce in un’abba- d’Arte Cinematografica ditato Lupin III – Il ca- fiche italiane di Il mio zia fortificata sotto la di Venezia dedica alla stello di Cagliostro per vicino Totoro, diretto tutela del severo zio. Pixar e della consegna farlo uscire nelle sale da Miyazaki nel 1988, La sua vita viene scon- del Leone d’Oro alla cinematografiche, a di- Schermi e Lavagne volta dall’arrivo di Bro- carriera a uno dei suoi stanza di più di 20 anni inaugura una serie di ther Aidan, un anziano fondatori, John Lasseter, dalla sua produzione. Nel proiezioni alla scoperta maestro che gli mostra la proponiamo la proiezione di primo lungometraggio di- delle animazioni dello Stu- bellezza dell’arte e stimola uno dei film più celebri della casa di produ- retto dal regista giapponese, nonché primo dio Ghibli, la casa di produzione che ha per- la sua creatività attraverso le pagine dello zione americana. La vita tranquilla di Mr In- film di animazione ad essere presentato a messo la realizzazione dei capolavori del straordinario, ma ancora incompleto, Libro credible e della sua famiglia, che dopo anni un festival (a Cannes, nel 1980), il ladro gen- regista giapponese e di molti suoi collabora- di Kells, considerato ancora oggi il capo- di duro lavoro in difesa del Pianeta è stata tiluomo Arsenio Lupin III, già protagonista di tori, tra i quali il suo mentore Isao Takahata. lavoro dei manoscritti miniati medioevali. sollevata dall’incarico perché considerata fumetti, serie televisive e videogiochi di suc- Il nome dello Studio deriva dal termine ita- L’invasione vichinga è imminente e Brendan troppo invadente dai cittadini ingrati, viene cesso, è alle prese con un conte misterioso liano che designa un vento caldo del deserto, accetta il compito di completare le ultime nuovamente turbata: saranno loro, ancora che regna dal suo inespugnabile castello sul nonché gli aerei da ricognizione utilizzati dai pagine del Libro prima che sia troppo tardi. dotati di superpoteri potentissimi, a esse- paese di Cagliostro: proprio da qui sembra piloti italiani nella Seconda Guerra Mondiale: Per procurarsi i materiali necessari, dovrà re chiamati a difendere il mondo da cattivi sia partito un traffico di banconote false che Miyazaki, appassionato di aeronautica dall’in- intraprendere un rischioso viaggio nel cor- senza scrupoli che tornano a minacciarne la sta mettendo in crisi l’economia mondiale, fanzia, lo ha ritenuto il nome perfetto. so del quale affronterà per la prima volta distruzione. Ma gli anni di inattività forzata ed è sempre qui che sembra si nasconda un il mondo al di fuori delle mura dell’abbazia si fanno sentire... Il regista Brad Bird, autore immenso tesoro risalente al XV secolo. Riproponiamo allora la tenera storia della e imparerà a sconfiggere le sue paure con dell’acclamato Ratatouille e de Il gigante di Dieci anni prima della fondazione del cele- pesciolina Ponyo, protagonista del film più l’aiuto del potere dell’immaginazione. ferro (produzione Warner Bros), firma il pri- bre Studio Ghibli, Miyazaki realizza un film recente di Miyazaki, realizzato con matite e Il Libro di Kells, che contiene i Quattro Van- mo film di animazione digitale Pixar in cui che, se da un lato visivamente procede nella pastelli colorati: rimasta chiusa in un vaset- geli, è composto da 680 pagine e include i protagonisti sono esseri umani, anche se direzione delle precedenti opere dedicate to dopo essere scappata dalla sua casa sul raffigurazioni di animali, paesaggi e antichi in realtà un po’ “speciali”. Tra riferimenti ai alla figura di Lupin III, dall’altro mostra già fondo del mare, viene liberata da Sosuke, miti; almeno 10 colori differenti sono stati film di James Bond, all’universo dei fumetti, alcune delle caratteristiche che nel giro di un bambino di cinque anni che creerà con usati dai monaci che lo hanno realizzato, al- alla serie televisiva Mission: Impossible e a qualche anno faranno del regista uno dei più lei una magica amicizia e la aiuterà a realiz- cuni dei quali estratti da materie prime pre- uno stile visivo che riporta agli anni ‘50 nei grandi maestri del cinema di animazione: zare il suo desiderio, quello di diventare un ziosissime. Originale e coloratissimo, il film costumi, negli arredi e negli ambienti, il film l’assenza di tempi e spazi definiti, il ritmo essere umano. Per Ponyo, in concorso alla si ispira visivamente proprio ai manoscritti riesce a catturare l’interesse di grandi e pic- sostenuto, l’ironia, il viaggio come avventu- 65esima Mostra d’Arte Cinematografica di medioevali di cui il Libro di Kells è l’esem- coli grazie a divertenti gag che si alternano a ra rivelatrice. L’inseguimento mozzafiato in Venezia, Miyazaki ha voluto occuparsi perso- plare più noto. Il film, presentato in nume- scene di azione sfrenate. Gli Incredibili, che Cinquecento che apre il film viene spesso nalmente dei disegni delle onde e del mare, rosi festival internazionali tra cui Berlino, ha richiesto una lavorazione lunga quattro citato da Spielberg come una delle scene di scenari mitici popolati di creature fantasti- Buenos Aires e Dublino, ha vinto il Premio anni, ha ottenuto il Premio Oscar come mi- azione migliori della storia del cinema. che, riflesso dell’inesauribile immaginazio- del Pubblico a Edinburgo e ad Annecy ma è glior film di animazione nel 2005. ne del regista. ancora inedito in Italia. Versione originale con traduzione in oversound. 2 3 04.10 Hayao Miyazaki, 11.10 Attesi ritorni 18.10 Attesi ritorni 25.10 Attesi ritorni Isao Takahata e i tesori dell’animazione giapponese ore 16.00, Lumière ore 16.00, Lumière ore 16.00, Lumière ore 16.00, Lumière SUMMER DAYS WITH COO MOONGIRL CORALINE E LA PORTA MAGICA TIFFANY E I TRE BRIGANTI (Kappa no ku to natsu yasumi, (USA/2005) di Henry Selick (8’) (Coraline, USA/2009) (Die drei Räuber, Germania/2007) Giappone/2007) JAMES E LA PESCA GIGANTE di Henry Selick (100’) di Hayo Freitag (75’) di Keiichi Hara (138’) (James and the Giant Peach, USA/1996) Animazione Animazione di Henry Selick (79’) AL TERMINE DELLA PROIEZIONE, SEGUIRÀ Animazione UN LABORATORIO DI ANIMAZIONE PER BAMBINI PRESSO LA BIBLIOTECA RENZO RENZI. Un’estate con Coo rac- Tratto dall’omonimo libro Coraline Jones è una Una carrozza percorre la conta di un mitologico di Roald Dahl, James e bambina molto curio- foresta di notte. Tre fe- spirito del fiume noto la pesca gigante è una sa e coraggiosa per la roci briganti, armati di come kappa ritenuto combinazione di live- sua età.
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