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2 > 6 MARS 2016 Lieux de projection Restauration Salle Thélème 3, rue des Tanneurs Pendant les journées du film italien un Cinémas Studio 2, rue des Ursulines marché gourmand s’installe sur le parvis de Cinéma CGR Centre 4, place François Truffaut Thélème. Retrouvez les spécialités de : • La Foué gourmande Tarifs et billetterie • La Gourmande • La Soupette de Mémère Vente des billets et Pass du 23 février • Lady Pizza au 1er mars (sauf dimanche) de 13h à 18h30 à la Galerie La Passerelle (rue des Tanneurs) Restaurant partenaire : puis sur les lieux de projection IL RISTORANTE à partir du 2 mars. 59, avenue Marcel Mérieux • Tarif plein : 6 € 37200 Tours (Quartier des Deux Lions) ème • Tarif réduit Tél : 02 47 48 35 20 3 (adhérents et minima sociaux) : 5 € VIVA édition • Tarif lycéen/étudiant : 3 € JOURNÉES DU • Pass pour 5 entrées : 20 € • Pass pour 10 entrées : 40 € FILM ITALIEN DE TOURS (Les Pass ne sont pas nominatifs. Ils donnent droit à 5 ou 10 entrées, qui peuvent être prises par une > ou plusieurs personnes, jusqu’à concurrence de 5 2 6 MARS 2016 ou 10 places sur une ou plusieurs séances.) IL RETROUVEZ-NOUS SUR FACEBOOK & TWITTER > Viva Il Cinema FLASHEZ CE CODE ET RETROUVEZ PROGRAMME ET LES BANDES-ANNONCE www.viva-il-cinema.com SUR VOTRE MOBILE CINEMASALLE THÉLÈME • CINÉMAS STUDIO • CGR CENTRE! RETROUVEZ-NOUS SUR FACEBOOK www.viva-il-cinema.com Viva Il Cinema 02 47 21 63 95 WWW.EFIL.FR // PHOTO © GETTY IMAGES © GETTY PHOTO // WWW.EFIL.FR EFIL Direction régionale des affaires culturelles Centre-Val de Loire DESIGN Salle Thélème 17h30 Inédit Salle Thélème 17h30 Inédit Les Prés refleuriront Last Summer (Torneranno i prati) de Ermanno Olmi (2014, 1h20). Un film de Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli (2014, 1h30). > En présence du réalisateur Salle Thélème 20h30 Les Cent pas Salle Thélème 20h30 Inédit (I Cento passi) de Marco Tullio Giordana (2000, 2h). Le Prénom du fils > En présence du réalisateur (Il nome del figlio) de Francesca Archibugi (2015, 1h35) > En présence de la réalisatrice VENDREDI 4 MARS DIMANCHE 6 MARS Cinémas Studio 10h Alaska Salle Thélème 10h Inédit Un film de Claudio Cupellini (2015, 2h05). Si Dieu le veut (Se Dio vuole) d’Edoardo Falcone (2015, 1h27). Salle Thélème 14h Une Fois que tu es né CGR Centre 10h Inédit (Quando sei nato non puoi più nasconderti) de Marco La Terre des saints Tullio Giordana (2004, 1h58). (La Terra dei Santi) de Fernando Muraca (2014, 1h21). > En présence du réalisateur > En présence du réalisateur Salle Thélème 17h30 Salle Thélème 14h Inédit ème Question de cœur On s’est trompé d’histoire 3 (Questione di cuore) de Francesca Archibugi (2010, 1h44). (Una storia sbagliata) de Gianluca Maria Tavarelli édition (2014, 1h42). MERCREDI 2 MARS CGR Centre 19h Le meilleur Films documentaires inédits Cinémas Studio 14h Cinémas Studio 17h30 du cinéma italien Film en sortie nationale Hommage à Yuri Ancarani Nos meilleures années (2/2) Deuxième partie du film de Marco Tullio Giordana. est à Tours du Le Crime du sommelier 1 : La trilogie sur le travail > En présence du réalisateur (Vinodentro) de Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani (2016, 1h40). Il Capo (2011, 15mn), Piattaforma Luna (2011, 25mn), Da Vinci (2012, 25 mn). Salle Thélème 17h30 Inédit 2 au 6 mars 2016 ! Salle Thélème 20h Inédit - Soirée d’ouverture Salle Thélème 20h30 Inédit Nous et l’Alfa Roméo Giulia FILMS INÉDITS, AVANT-PREMIÈRES, (Noi e la Giulia) de Edoardo Leo (2015, 1h55). HOMMAGES, RENCONTRES, DÉBATS, Lea Si Dieu le veut CGR Centre 17h30 Documentaire FICTIONS ET DES DOCUMENTAIRES, (Se Dio vuole) d’Edoardo Falcone (2015, 1h27). Un film de Marco Tullio Giordana (2015, 1h35). > En présence du réalisateur PREMIERS FILMS DE JEUNES TALENTS... JEUDI 3 MARS Dal Profondo EN PRÉSENCE DE RÉALISATEURS Cinémas Studio 14h Un film de Valentina Pedicini (2013, 1h12). Cinémas Studio 10h Jeune public ET CRITIQUES. Nos meilleures années (1/2) Cinémas Studio 17h30 Inédit INFORMATIONS Pinocchio (La Meglio gioventù) de Marco Tullio Giordana (2002, 6h). Film d’animation d’Enzo D’Alò (2012, 1h24). > Film de 6h diffusé en deux parties. Last Summer Un film de Leonardo Guerra Seràgnoli (2014, 1h30). viva-il-cinema.com > Séance scolaire en VF ouverte à tout public. > En présence du réalisateur Tél. 02 47 21 63 95 Salle Thélème 10h SAMEDI 5 MARS Salle Thélème 20h Soirée de clôture LES JOURNÉES DU FILM ITALIEN À TOURS SONT ORGANISÉES PAR L’ASSOCIATION HENRI-LANGLOIS, LA DANTE ALIGHIERI, LA CINÉMATHÈQUE DE TOURS, CINÉ OFF, Dans la soirée LE DÉPARTEMENT ITALIEN DE L’UNIVERSITÉ FRANÇOIS RABELAIS Les Enfants volés Salle Thélème 14h Inédit ET AVEC SANS CANAL FIXE POUR LA PARTIE DOCUMENTAIRE. (Verso sera) de Francesca Archibugi (1990, 1h42). (Il ladro di bambini) de Gianni Amelio (1992, 1h56). La Terre des saints Salle Thélème 14h Inédit (La Terra dei Santi) de Fernando Muraca (2014, 1h21). LUNDI 7 MARS Banana > En présence du réalisateur Cinémathèque / Cinémas Studio 19h30 Un film d’Andrea Jublin (2012, 1h22). CGR Centre 16h Hommage à Ettore Scola > En présence du réalisateur. Films documentaires inédits La Terrasse Cinémas Studio 17h30 Avant-première Hommage à Yuri Ancarani (La terrazza) d’Ettore Scolla (1979, 2h40). Per amor vostro 2 : Hors-piste > Tous les films sont proposés en version Un film de Giuseppe M. Gaudino (2015, 1h50). San Siro (2014, 26mn), Séance (2014, 30mn). originale sous-titrée (sauf Pinocchio, en VF)..
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