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Filmmuseummünchen Kino Am St.-Jakobs-Platz 1, 80331 München Vimeo.Com/Filmmuseummuenchen Online Montag 7 filmmuseummünchen Kino am St.-Jakobs-Platz 1, 80331 München vimeo.com/filmmuseummuenchen Online Montag 7. Juni 19 Uhr Jon Jost Vittorio De Sica Dienstag Vittorio D. Over Here IT 2009 | M. Canale, A. Morri | 93 min | OmeU 8. Juni 2007 | Jon Jost | 74 min | OF San Lorenzo 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Mittwoch 2009 | Jon Jost | 14 min | OF Maddalena … zero in condotta (Maddalena, 9. Juni fonischen Reservierungen. ein Mädchen mit Pfiff) IT 1940 | 79 min | OmeU 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Donnerstag Teresa Venerdì (Verliebte Unschuld) IT 1941 | Vittorio De Sica | 88 min | OmeU 10. Juni Online 19 Uhr Rumänisches Filmfestival Freitag Și atunci … ce e libertatea? (Und was … ist Freiheit?) RO 2020 | Andrei Zincă | 132 min | OmeU 11. Juni Jon Jost Speaking Directly 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Samstag 1973 | Jon Jost | 102 min | OF Un garibaldino al convento (Ein Garibaldiner im Kloster) 12. Juni Requiem IT 1942 | Vittorio De Sica | 86 min | OmeU 2018 | Jon Jost | 14 min | OF 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Sonntag I bambini ci guardano (Die Kinder sehen uns an) IT 1944 | Vittorio De Sica | 85 min | OmeU 13. Juni Online Montag 14. Juni 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Dienstag Jon Jost La porta del cielo (Das Tor zum Himmel) 15. Juni They Had It Coming IT 1945 | Vittorio De Sica | 88 min | OmU 2015 | Jon Jost | 83 min | OF 19 Uhr Vera x 3 Vittorio De Sica Mittwoch Sciuscià (Schuhputzer) 2000 | Jon Jost | 8 min | OF IT 1946 | Vittorio De Sica | 87 min | OmeU 16. Juni 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Donnerstag Ladri di biciclette (Fahrraddiebe) Online IT 1948 | Vittorio De Sica | 88 min | OmeU 17. Juni Rumänisches Filmfestival 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Freitag Cardinalul (Der Kardinal) Miracolo a Milano (Das Wunder von Mailand) Nicolae Mărgineanu | 98 min | OmeU IT 1951 | Vittorio De Sica | 97 min | OmeU | 2 Martina Müller 18. Juni Cărturan 19 Uhr Liviu Săndulescu | 88 min | OmeU Vittorio De Sica Samstag Umberto D. Otto Barbarul (Otto der Barbar) IT 1952 | Vittorio De Sica | 89 min | OmeU | 2 Martina Müller 19. Juni Ruxandra Ghițescu | 110 min | OmeU Heidi – Fetița munților 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Sonntag (Das Mädchen aus den Bergen) Terminal Station (Rom, Station Termini) Cătălin Mitulescu | 96 min | OmeU USA 1953 | Vittorio De Sica | 88 min | engl. OF 20. Juni Karten nur an der Kinokasse. Die Kasse öffnet 1 Stunde vor Beginn. Kartenvorverkauf bis zu 5 Tage im voraus möglich. Keine tele im voraus möglich. Tage Kartenvorverkauf bis zu 5 Die Kasse öffnet 1 Stunde vor Beginn. Karten nur an der Kinokasse. filmmuseummünchen Kino am St.-Jakobs-Platz 1, 80331 München vimeo.com/filmmuseummuenchen Online Montag 21. Juni 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Jon Jost Dienstag L’oro di Napoli (Das Gold von Neapel) 6 Easy Pieces IT 1954 | Vittorio De Sica | 136 min | OmeU 22. Juni 2000 | Jon Jost | 68 min | OF A Walk Through Waseda Garden 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Mittwoch 2004 | Jon Jost | 7 min | OF Il tetto (Das Dach) IT 1956 | Vittorio De Sica | 97 min | OmeU 23. Juni 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Donnerstag La ciociara (… und dennoch leben sie) IT 1960 | Vittorio De Sica | 101 min | OmeU 24. Juni Online 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Freitag Il giudizio universale (Das Jüngste Gericht findet nicht statt) IT 1961 | Vittorio De Sica | 100 min | OmeU 25. Juni Jon Jost Pequenos Milagres 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Samstag 2019 | Jon Jost | 106 min | OmeU I sequestrati di Altona (Die Eingeschlossenen von Altona) 26. Juni Tanti Auguri IT 1962 | Vittorio De Sica | 114 min | engl. OF 2002 | Jon Jost | 5 min | OF 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Sonntag Il boom (Der Boom) IT 1963 | Vittorio De Sica | 88 min | OmeU 27. Juni Online Montag 28. Juni Jon Jost 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Dienstag The Bed You Sleep In La riffa (Der Hauptgewinn) IT 1962 | | 49 min | OmeU 1993 | Jon Jost | 117 min | OF Una sera come le altre IT 1967 | 15 min | engl.OF 29. Juni Mountains As Mountains – 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Mittwoch Landscape for Watanabe Shiko Ieri, oggi, domani (Gestern, heute und morgen) 2009 | Jon Jost | 12 min | OF IT 1963 | Vittorio De Sica | 118 min | OmU 30. Juni 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Donnerstag Matrimonio all’italiana (Hochzeit auf italienisch) IT 1964 | Vittorio De Sica | 102 min | OmU 1. Juli Online Restaurierungen 19 Uhr des Filmmuseums Vittorio De Sica Freitag Un mondo nuovo (Eine junge Welt) Lichtspiel Opus 1 / Opus II / IT 1966 | Vittorio De Sica | 77 min | OmU 2. Juli Opus III / Opus IV DE 1921–1925 | 21 min 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Samstag Das Wunder / Der Sieger / Das After the Fox (Jagt den Fuchs) 3. Juli wiedergefundene Paradies / GB 1966 | Vittorio De Sica | 102 min | OmU Der Aufstieg / Spiel der Wellen / 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica „Dort wo der Rhein …“ Sonntag Woman Times Seven (Siebenmal lockt das Weib) DE 1922–1927 | 21 min USA 1967 | Vittorio De Sica | 100 min | engl. OF 4. Juli Walther Ruttmann OF = Originalfassung. OmU = Originalfassung mit deutschen Untertiteln. OmeU = Originalfassung mit englischen Untertiteln. OmU = Originalfassung mit deutschen Untertiteln. OF = Originalfassung. filmmuseummünchen Kino am St.-Jakobs-Platz 1, 80331 München vimeo.com/filmmuseummuenchen 19 Uhr Online Montag 5. Juli 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Dienstag Jon Jost Amanti (Der Duft deiner Haut) 6. Juli Coming to Terms IT 1968 | Vittorio De Sica | 88 min | engl. OF 2013 | Jon Jost | 89 min | OF 19 Uhr Fall Creek Vittorio De Sica Mittwoch I girasoli (Sonnenblumen) 1970 | Jon Jost | 13 min | OF 7. Juli fonischen Reservierungen. IT 1970 | Vittorio De Sica | 107 min | OmeU 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Donnerstag Il giardino dei Finzi Contini (Der Garten der Finzi Contini) IT 1970 | Vittorio De Sica | 94 min | OmeU 8. Juli Online 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Freitag Lo chiameremo Andrea (Wir nennen ihn Andrea) IT 1972 | Vittorio De Sica | 102 min | OmU 9. Juli Jon Jost Vergessensfuge 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Samstag 2004 | Jon Jost | 66 min | OF Una breve vacanza (Ein kurzer Urlaub) 10. Juli Amtrak IT 1973 | Vittorio De Sica | 112 min | OmeU 2009 | Jon Jost | 28 min | OF 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Sonntag Il viaggio (Die Reise nach Palermo) IT 1974 | Vittorio De Sica | 102 min | OmeU 11. Juli 19 Uhr Online Montag 12. Juli 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Dienstag Ladri di biciclette (Fahrraddiebe) IT 1948 | Vittorio De Sica | 88 min | OmeU 13. Juli Sommerprogramm Wiederholungen aus dem 19 Uhr Vittorio De Sica Mittwoch Online-Programm der Il tetto (Das Dach) 14. 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