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Cinema Lumière Officinema (1,1) -1- N 05-2004.indd 19/04/2004, 17.12.59 Comune di Bologna Cultura MAGGIO 2 0 0 4 Cinema Lumière Eric Rohmer, cineasta che per la leggendaria CINEMA LUMIÈRE – via Azzo Gardino, 65 Bologna – Tel. 051 2195311 – www.cinetecadibologna.it riservatezza si è quasi sempre sottratto all’obiettivo fotografico, in una rarissima immagine del nostro Officinema Archivio. OFFICINEMA – via Pietralata, 55/a Bologna – Tel. 051 523812 – www.cinetecadibologna.it Lumière 1 - Auguste Lumière 2 - Louis Officinema via Azzo Gardino, 65 Bologna - Tel. 051 2195311 via Azzo Gardino, 65 Bologna - Tel. 051 2195311 Laboratori e visioni di cinema italiano via Pietralata, 55/a Bologna - Tel. 051 523812 Sala destinata al cinema d’essai e alle ERA IL 1954 ERIC ROHMER, L’ARTE DELLA FUGA - dal 13 al 21 maggio in collaborazione con Maison riproposte di film di qualità normalmente trascurati dal circuito della distribuzione INCONTRI CON IL CINEMA ITALIANO Française de Bologne in collaborazione con FICE Emilia-Romagna commerciale: è dunque difficile, per la MAGGIO OMAGGIO A MARIO MARTONE programmazione di questo spazio, preve- IL CINEMA DI CARMELO BENE IL GIOCO DELLE COPPIE. Relazioni tra due film - dal 3 al 15 maggio dere con anticipo i film in cartellone che saranno comunque scelti tra le proposte più GLI INCONTRI DEL PREMIO SOLINAS interessanti offerte dal mercato, e avranno CINEMA DEL PRESENTE I TARTASSATI NEW HOLLYWOOD - dal 7 al 12 maggio una tenitura di vari giorni (si rimandano perciò i lettori alla news-letter settimanale Durante la programmazione verrà proiettato lo spot on-line della Cineteca e ai tamburini dei Aiutiamole a liberarsi dalla schiavitù di Gian quotidiani). Luigi Toccafondo (30’’), realizzato per denunciare la PEDRO ALMODÓVAR - dal 19 al 28 maggio tratta di donne e adolescenti dalla Nigeria all’Italia SABATO 1 LA REGOLA DEL GIOCO. TUTTO IL CINEMA DI JEAN RENOIR - quarta e ultima parte dal 5 all’11 maggio rassegna promossa da Alma 20.15 Cinema del presente Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Musica e Spettacolo, Centro La Soffitta. In collaborazione con Cinémathèque Française, EVILENKO (Italia/2003) Maison Française de Bologne e Fondation Gan pour le Cinéma di David Grieco (106’) 22.30 EVILENKO (replica) IL CINEMA D’ANIMAZIONE CANADESE - dal 16 al 24 maggio in collaborazione con Centro di Studi sulla Cultura, le Lettere e le Arti Canadesi, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Musica e Spettacolo, Ambasciata del Canada di Roma , National DOMENICA 2 Film Board of Canada, Parigi 18.30 I tartassati CARAMELLE DA UNO SCONOSCIUTO (Italia/1987) di Franco Ferrini (94’) * LA TRILOGIA DEGLI ANELLI - edizione integrale - dal 29 al 31 maggio 20.15 EVILENKO (replica) 22.30 EVILENKO (replica) VEDERE LA SCIENZA 2004 - 27 e 28 maggio rassegna promossa dal CIRESS (Centro Interdipartimentale di Ricerca in Epistemologia e Storia delle Scienze “F. Enriques”, Università di Bologna), Conscientia, Fondazione Cineteca Italiana. Con il contributo del MIUR (Ministero LUNEDÌ 3 dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca) riposo LUNEDÌ 3 MERCOLEDÌ 5 MARTEDÌ 4 18.00 Imitations of Life. Il melodramma cinematografico. 17.30 La regola del gioco. Tutto il cinema di Jean Renoir. 21.00 Spazio al documentario 16.00 Monty Python Festival Rassegna promossa da Alma Mater Studiorum - Rassegna promossa da Alma Mater Studiorum - DOICHLANDA (Italia/2003) BRIAN DI NAZARETH (Monty Python’s Life Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Musica e Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Musica di Giuseppe Gagliardi (45’) of Brian, GB/1979) di Terry Jones (93’) Spettacolo, Centro La Soffitta e Spettacolo, Centro La Soffitta. In collaborazione con Cinémathèque Française, Maison Française 22.30 Cinema del presente QUALCUNO VERRÀ (Some Came Running, PALABRAS (Italia/2003) di Corso Salani (92’) 118.00 de Bologne e Fondation Gan pour le Cinéma MONTY PYTHON - IL SENSO DELLA VITA USA/1959) di Vincente Minnelli (136’) (Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life, GB/1983) FRENCH CANCAN (Francia/1955) MERCOLEDÌ 5 di Terry Jones (103’) di Jean Renoir (104’) 20.30 Omaggio a Mario Martone MAGGIO 20.30 Il gioco delle coppie. Relazioni tra due film Versione originale TEATRO DI GUERRA (Italia/1998) ficinema MAGGIO MONTY PYTHON (MtPth dthHl ZERO IN CONDOTTA (Zéro de conduite di M i M t (113’) f (1,2) -1- N 05-2004.indd 19/04/2004, 17.13.01 LUNEDÌ 3 MERCOLEDÌ 5 MARTEDÌ 4 SABATO 1 18.00 Imitations of Life. Il melodramma cinematografico. 17.30 La regola del gioco. Tutto il cinema di Jean Renoir. 21.00 Spazio al documentario 16.00 Monty Python Festival Rassegna promossa da Alma Mater Studiorum - Rassegna promossa da Alma Mater Studiorum - DOICHLANDA (Italia/2003) BRIAN DI NAZARETH (Monty Python’s Life Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Musica e Università di Bologna, Dipartimento di Musica di Giuseppe Gagliardi (45’) of Brian, GB/1979) di Terry Jones (93’) Spettacolo, Centro La Soffitta e Spettacolo, Centro La Soffitta. In collaborazione 3 5con Cinémathèque Française, Maison Française 22.30 Cinema del presente QUALCUNO VERRÀ (Some Came Running, PALABRAS (Italia/2003) di Corso Salani (92’) 118.00 de Bologne e Fondation Gan pour le Cinéma MONTY PYTHON - IL SENSO DELLA VITA USA/1959) di Vincente Minnelli (136’) (Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life, GB/1983) FRENCH CANCAN (Francia/1955) MERCOLEDÌ 5 di Terry Jones (103’) di Jean Renoir (104’) 20.30 Omaggio a Mario Martone 20.30 Il gioco delle coppie. Relazioni tra due film Versione originale TEATRO DI GUERRA (Italia/1998) 20.15 MONTY PYTHON (Monty Python and the Holy ZERO IN CONDOTTA (Zéro de conduite, di Mario Martone (113’) 19.45 L’INQUILINO DEL TERZO PIANO (replica) Grail, GB/1974) di Terry Gilliam e Terry Jones (90’) Francia/1933) di Jean Vigo (47’) 22.30 Il cinema di Carmelo Bene Versione originale NOSTRA SIGNORA DEI TURCHI 22.15 BRAZIL (GB-USA/1985) di Terry Gilliam (142’) 22.15 MULHOLLAND DRIVE (replica) a seguire (Italia/1968) di Carmelo Bene (125’) Copia restaurata proveniente da Centro Sperimentale DOMENICA 2 Presentazione del volume Truffaut uomo GIOVEDÌ 6 di Cinematografia - Cineteca Nazionale di lettere (Edizioni QuattroVenti, Urbino, 18.30 La regola del gioco. Tutto il cinema di Jean Renoir 15.00 Monty Python Festival GIOVEDÌ 6 2004) di Margareth Amatulli e Anna Bucarelli. LA DONNA DELLA SPIAGGIA (The Woman MONTY PYTHON - IL SENSO DELLA VITA 21.00 PREMIO DAMS TERZA EDIZIONE 2004 on the Beach, USA/1947) di Jean Renoir (71’) (replica) Interverranno le autrici Proiezione dei cortometraggi finalisti del 2 6 Versione originale concorso 17.00 Lumière 2 - sala Louis 22.15 I QUATTROCENTO COLPI (Les 400 coups, 20.15 Il gioco delle coppie. Relazioni tra due film Il cinema russo contemporaneo, in collaborazione VENERDÌ 7 Francia/1959) di François Truffaut (93’) L’ATALANTE (Francia/1934) di Jean Vigo con Ministero della Cultura della Federazione 19.45 Incontri con il cinema italiano, in collaborazione (89’) Russa e Fondazione Russa della la Cultura con FICE Emilia-Romagna Versione originale DIARIO DI UN KAMIKAZE (Dnevnik MARTEDÌ 4 AMERIKA DA FRANZ KAFKA (Italia/2004) 16.30 di Maurizio Scaparro (115’) kamikadze, Russia/2002) di Dmitrij Meskhiev Imitations of Life. Il melodramma cinematografico 22.15 LE ONDE DEL DESTINO (Breaking the Al termine, incontro con Maurizio Scaparro (101’) LA DONNA CHE VISSE DUE VOLTE Waves, Danimarca-Svezia-Francia-Olanda- Versione originale (Vertigo, USA/1958) di Alfred Hitchcock (128’) * Norvegia/1996) di Lars von Trier (159’) 22.30 AMERIKA DA FRANZ KAFKA (replica) AL TERMINE DELLA PROIEZIONE SABATO 8 419.15 Il gioco delle coppie. Relazioni tra due film INCONTRO CON L’ATTORE 20.15 AMERIKA DA FRANZ KAFKA (replica) MULHOLLAND DRIVE (USA-Francia/2001) VENERDÌ 7 PROTAGONISTA NIKOLAJ CINDIAJKIN 22.30 AMERIKA DA FRANZ KAFKA (replica) di David Lynch (145’) 19.00 ZERO IN CONDOTTA (replica) 17.15 (replica) DOMENICA 9 BRAZIL 20.15 I QUATTROCENTO COLPI (replica) 22.15 L’INQUILINO DEL TERZO PIANO (Le 18.30 I tartassati 22.15 New Hollywood 20.15 BRIAN DI NAZARETH (replica) locataire, Francia/1976) di Roman Polanski UN TENTATIVO SENTIMENTALE 7 IL MUCCHIO SELVAGGIO (The Wild Bunch, (125’) (Italia/1963) di Pasquale Festa Campanile e Lumière 1 MAGGIO 22.15 MONTY PYTHON (replica) USA/1969) di Sam Peckinpah (134’) MAGGIO Officinema Versione originale Massimo Franciosa (91’) * 20.15 AMERIKA DA FRANZ KAFKA (replica) 22.15 Omaggio a David Byrne, in occasione della 19.45 LA MIA NOTTE CON MAUD (Ma nuit chez SABATO 8 22.30 AMERIKA DA FRANZ KAFKA (replica) 15.30 Il gioco delle coppie. Relazioni tra due film Mostra fotografica “David Byrne Photowork”, in Maud, Francia/1969) di Eric Rohmer (110’) UNA COMMEDIA SEXY IN UNA NOTTE DI collaborazione con Metropolis Photogallery LUNEDÌ 10 MEZZA ESTATE (A Midsummer Night’s Sex TRUE STORIES (USA/1986) di David Byrne 22.15 LE NOTTI DELLA LUNA PIENA (Les nuits riposo Comedy, USA/1982) di Woody Allen (88’) (90’) de la pleine lune, Francia/1984) MARTEDÌ 11 8 Versione originale di Eric Rohmer (102’) 21.00 DOICHLANDA (replica) 17.30 SORRISI DI UNA NOTTE D’ESTATE Versione originale 22.30 PALABRAS (replica) (Sommarnattens, Svezia/1955) MARTEDÌ 11 di Ingmar Bergman (108’) MERCOLEDÌ 12 17.30 ELIANA E GLI UOMINI (replica) * 17.00 Sala Cervi - via Riva di Reno, 72 19.45 New Hollywood Gli incontri del Premio Solinas 19.45 New Hollywood VENERDÌ 14 LA CONVERSAZIONE (The Conversation, Incontro con Francesco Piccolo - scrittore IL LUNGO ADDIO (The Long Goodbye, USA/ e sceneggiatore di Agata e la tempesta - USA/1974) di Francis Ford Coppola (113’) 111973) di Robert Altman (112’) condotto da Annamaria Granatello 17.30 Eric Rohmer, l’arte della fuga Versione originale Versione originale REINETTE E MIRABELLE (4 aventures de 20.00 PREMIO CESARE ZAVATTINI 22.15 LA RABBIA GIOVANE (Badlands, Promosso da Regione Emilia-Romagna, 22.15 APOCALYPSE NOW (USA/1979) 14Reinette et Mirabelle, Francia/1987) Assessorato alla Cultura e Istituto Luce.
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