The Italian pianist Filippo Gorini, at the 2020 Bach Festival in Montreal
The Italian Cultural Institute is pleased to offer to the Montreal public the opportunity to listen to the Italian pianist Filippo Gorini for an exceptional performance. As part of its 14th annual edition, the Montreal Bach Festival will present a recital of JS Bach’s last masterpiece, The Art of Fugue, performed by the critically acclaimed […]
Read more“Fellini premières fois” by Paul Tana
The Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal is pleased to announce that this year, thanks to its support, the documentary film “Fellini premières fois” by director Paul Tana, will participate in the 2020 edition of the Italian Contemporary Film Festival. “Fellini premières fois”Paul Tana[Québec, Canada, 2020, 30 min, French, Italian subtitles] Produced by: Istituto Italiano di […]
Read moreItalian Contemporary Film Festival – ICFF 2020
The Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal is pleased to present the ninth edition of the Italian Contemporary Film Festival – ICFF 2020. The event opens on November 29th, spectators will be able to access the complete collection with an online Festival Pass that will give them unlimited access for 10 days with a 30$ subscription […]
Read moreFestival of Classic Reloaded, the classics conquering the web
The classics conquering the web: for a whole week on the website, on the social networks and on the YouTube channel of the Circolo dei Lettori foundation, lessons, dialogues and readings will follow one another to illuminate today’s reflection with yesterday’s thoughts. It is the Festival of Classic Reloaded which is presented in a completely […]
Read moreTime Warp! Crafting Historical Narratives (#IICMONTREALWEBINARSERIES)
The Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal and the Association of Italian Canadian Writers (AICW), as part of a webinar series dedicated to writing, an experience animated by Italian-Canadian authors, translators, journalists, publishers and bloggers, are pleased to present “Time Warp! Crafting Historical Narratives”. Wednesday, November 25, 5pm EST Click here to register Let’s go back […]
Read moreQuel che resta. Le voci: “I passi nel bosco” by Sandro Campani (#IICMONTREALWEBINARSERIES)
The Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal is pleased to present the series of conversations entitled “Quel che resta. Le voci“, created by Francesco D’Arelli, Vito Teti and Demetrio Paolin. “Quel che resta” is an opportunity for dialogue and thought, which involves writers, photographers, artists … and aspires to be a different way of inhabiting space […]
Read more5th Week of Italian Cuisine in the World: “La cucina della Nonna. The Origins of the Italian Culinary Tradition in Montreal”. In conversation with Elena Faita, Lucia Coloccia and Giuseppina Petraccone D’Alesio, with President Laila Tentoni of Casa Artusi (#IICMONTREALWEBINARSERIES)
As part of the 5th Week of Italian Cuisine in the World (23-29 November 2020), promoted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, the Ministry of Education, University and Research and the Ministry of Agricultural, Food and forest policies, the Italian Cultural Institute, in collaboration with the Consulate General of Italy in Montreal […]
Read morePhoto exhibition “Fellini between table and kitchen, remembering Artusi”
Two anniversaries of illustrious people from Romagna such as Federico Fellini (centenary of his birth) and START VIRTUAL TOUR (bicentenary of his birth), united in the tasty combination of cinema and food; the first among the greatest directors in the history of cinema and the second, gastronome and writer, author of the famous recipe book […]
Read moreCasa Artusi in Forlimpopoli – The journey of Italian home cooking
Artusi turns 200. We celebrate his journey of Italian home cooking around the world with this video made on the occasion of his Bicentennial. Casa Artusi is a gastronomic culture center dedicated to Italian domestic cuisine. Linked to the figure of Pellegrino Artusi, it is a multipurpose space: a museum, a library, a restaurant, a […]
Read moreAnd Man met the horse: Man changes the horse and vice versa (#IICMONTREALWEBINARSERIES)
The Italian Institute of Culture in Montreal and the Department of Veterinary Sciences of the University of Turin are pleased to present the webinar series entitled “And Man met the horse”. The horse has followed the life of men and civilizations, since the dawn of time. Originally from the Eurasian steppe, at first it provided […]
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