Summer at the cinema: films on the terrace at the ex kindergarten FIlangieri
At the former Asilo FIlangieri a film review with the most beautiful auteur films of the last decades
By now the entry into the summer season can be said to be definitive and, like every year, there is certainly no shortage of initiatives to spend pleasant evenings outdoors. Among these, the appointments with the cineforums are among the most popular, which is why the program of theformer Asylum Filangieri is among the most interesting.
This is an event that this year takes place for its second edition and will last until August. "Summer at the cinema" is a film festival that, every Wednesday evening, includes the screening of a film by one of the great authors of the history of cinema.
We will go from Risi to Polanski, from Godard to Wilder, passing through Anderson and Tati. All on the terrace of the former kindergarten, which will also be the site of the next Forum of Cultures. All films will be screened at 21.30 hours and the viewing will be free, although a small donation will be welcome, if desired, to allow the organizers to meet the expenses for organizing the evenings and using the means for the screening.
Summer Program at the Cinema at the former Filangieri Asylum
19 June
The umbrella, by Dino Risi (Italy, 1965, 103 ')
June 26
What happened between my father and your mother, by Billy Wilder (USA, 1972, 44 ')
July 3
The knife in the water, by Roman Polanski (Poland, 1962, 94 ')
July 10
The holidays of monsieur Hulot, by Jacques Tati (France, 1953, 96 ')
July 17
Contempt, by Jean-Luc Gordard (France-Italy, 1963, 105 ')
July 24
To reach the ship, by Alexis Damianos (Greece, 1966, 86 ')
July 31
Kikujiro's Summer, by Takeshi Kitano (Japan, 1999, 121 ')
7 August
The Aquatic Adventures of Steve Zissou, by Wes Anderson (USA, 2004, 118 ')