Cinema Made in Italy Fri 9 – Thu 15 Mar For film and events click here Ciné Lumière is proud to host the second annual edition of the Italian Film Festival, with its new evocative title Cinema Made in Italy, organised by the Italian Cultural Institute and Cinecittà Luce. The launch week, from 8 to 15 March, will feature no less…
After the success of this year’s inaugural month-long event, the Italian Cultural Institute and Cinecitta Luce are pleased to announce the return of the Italian Film Festival in March 2012 under the title Cinema Made In Italy. Date: Friday, March 09, 2012 – Friday, March 30, 2012 Venue: Italian Cultural Institute & Cine Lumiere Organised by: Italian Cultural Institue &…
SUMMER ITALIAN FILMS NIGHTS (in Italian with English subtitles) Date: Monday, July 25, 2011 – Saturday, September 03, 2011 Opening times: 6,30pm Venue: Italian Cultural Institute Read more here
Date: Friday, March 18, 2011 Opening times: 7pm Venue: Italian Cultural Institute
After the screenings at the Cine Lumiere, the Italian Cultural Institute in London will be hosting a celebration of film and food, showing gourmet classics in conjunction with dishes and fine wines served afterwards. 15 films and 7 documentary films will be screened from 11 to 31 March in collaboration with Cinecitta’ Luce Filmitalia, Cineteca di Bologna and STEFILM. More…
Wednesday 2 March Passion dir. John Turturro – 6.15 PM (followed by a Q&A tbc) New Cinema Cine Lumiere 17 Queensbury Place, London SW7 2DT – 0207 073 1350 www.institut-francais.org.uk/book
The Italian Film Festival 2011 will kick off on 1 March 2011 with a concert at the Cadogan Hall by Nicola Piovani, winner of the Academy Award for the Score of Roberto Benigni’s Life Is Beautiful in 1998. The festival, due to become an annual event, is organized by the Italian Cultural Institute in London and Cinecittà Luce. Date: Wednesday,…
FRIDAY 21st JANUARY, 7PM original title: DOPO MEZZANOTTE directed by: Davide Ferrario cast: Giorgio Pasotti, Francesca Inaudi, Fabio Troiano, Francesca Picozza Venue: Italian Cultural Institute, 39 Belgrave Square London SW1X 8NX Martino is the night guardian of the Mole, the Turin Museum of Cinema. But for him it’s not just a job. From midnight on he considers himself the master…
Prominent writer-director Marco Bellocchio continues his ferocious critique of Italian institutions — the family, church and political system – with the plaintive, mournful sadness of a mature master. Offering an usual perspective on the life of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, Vincere follows the tragic story of Ida Dalser, who bore Mussolini a son and whose desperate efforts to be acknowledged…
In questi giorni a Londra nei cinema potete vedere il nuovo film di Luca Guadagnino “I am love” un ritratto di una famiglia borghese milanese. Leggi la trama Guarda l’anteprima