Cinema Made in Italy returns to Ciné Lumière from 1 – 5 March 2017.

This 7th edition of the festival brings a brand new array of cinematic delights, with an alluring line-up of recent Italian productions, including Q&A sessions with the film-makers.

The five-day annual event is organised by Istituto Luce Cinecittà, in collaboration with Ciné Lumière and with the support of the Italian Cultural Institute in London.

 

7 minuti + Q&A

Wednesday 1 March

Intro and Q&A with Clémence Poésy (actress), Ambra Angiolini – TBC (actress), Cristiana Capotondi (actress)

Ears + Q&A

Orecchie+ Q&A

Thursday 2 March

Intro and Q&A with Alessandro Aronadio (director)

Pericles the Black + Q&A

Pericles il nero + Q&A

Thursday 2 March

Intro and Q&A with Stefano Mordini – TBC (director) and Riccardo Scamarcio (actor)

The Confessions + Q&A

Le confessioni + Q&A

Friday 3 March

Intro and Q&A with Roberto Andò (director)

In guerra per amore + Q&A

In guerra per amore + Q&A

Friday 3 March

Intro and Q&A with Pierfrancesco Diliberto aka Pif (director and writer) and Michele Astori (writer)

Slam + Q&A

Slam- Tutto per una ragazza + Q&A

Saturday 4 March

Intro and Q&A with Irene Dionisio (director)

Pawn Streets + Q&A

Pawn streets- Le ultime cose + Q&A

Saturday 4 March

Intro and Q&A with Irene Dionisio (director)

Vangelo + Q&A

Vangelo + Q&A

Sunday 5 March

Intro and Q&A with Pippo Delbono (director and actor)

I Was a Dreamer + Q&A

I Was a Dreamer- Il più grande sogno + Q&A

Sunday 5 March

Intro and Q&A with Michele Vannucci (director) and Mirko Frezza (actor)

Enter the competition and win 2 tickets for this film

Sunday 5 March special screening The Battle of Algiers 2pm

in French, Arabic & English with EN subs

director Gillo Pontecorvo, with Brahim Hadjadj, Jean Martin, Yacef Saadi

For its 50th anniversary The Battle of Algiers comes out in a restored print shown for the first time in the UK. A film subsidised by the Algerian government, it follows the country’s fight for independence from colonial France, reconstructing the main political events that took place in Algiers between 1954 and 1957.

Preceded by an introduction with the film director’s son, Marco Pontecorvo

Cinema Made In Italy 2017

COMPETITION: Win tickets to experience a little bit of Italy with Cinema Made in Italy and the film Il più grande sogno

 

 

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