Cineforum at the Archaeological Museum of Naples: the cinema tells the story?

room of the archaeological museum in Naples where the film club will be held

"Does cinema tell the story?" is the cineforum organized by the Archaeological Museum of Naples to tell us about the exploits of great personalities from our past

Archeology e movies merge at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples thanks to an interesting film festival organized by the real museum itself.

This is the project "Does the cinema tell the story?“, A cineforum designed to take place in the magnificent halls of one of the most important museums in the city and in Italy.

The exhibition, in fact, will make the viewer relive numerous periods of world history, not only because the projections will be carried out in the halls that host the masterpieces of ancient and modern art, but because the films presented will tell the story and the deeds of leaders of our past.

The film club reaches its fifth edition this year and aims to tell those present above all some key moments of the Roman history, as well as traits of the history of ancient Greece or crucial episodes such as the exploits of Joan of Arc.

The films will be introduced and commented by the experts of the museum and will continue until May 2014, with a projection every month.
Let's see in detail the schedule of screenings (the first, Scipio the African, was screened on January 25).

Cineforum program The cinema tells the story?

15 February
Alexander the Great (Rossen, 1956)

15 March
Mongolian (Bodrov, 2007)

29 March
L
in column of Trajan (Dragan, 1968)

12th April
Asterix the Gallic (Goossens, 1967)

17st May
Caesar must die (Taviani, 2012)

24st May
Lto Passion of Joan of Arc (Dreyer, 1928)

About the cinema tells the story

Schedule: the screenings take place on Saturday afternoons at 17.00
Reservations: contact the Information Office of the Archaeological Museum at number: 0814422149

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Written by Fabiana Bianchi
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