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15 November 2023
Screening of the film “Dante” by Pupi Avati

Dante dies in exile in Ravenna in 1321. Almost thirty years later, Giovanni Boccaccio (Sergio Castellitto) is commissioned to bring, as symbolic compensation, ten gold florins to his daughter Sister Beatrice, in a monastery in Ravenna. Retracing part of Dante’s journey from Florence to Ravenna and stopping in his own places, Boccaccio reconstructs the human […]

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26 October 2023
Screening of the film “The Belgian Wave” by Jérôme Vandewattyne

Karen, with the help of Elzo, investigates a wave of UFO sightings in Belgium between 1989 and 1992. The two protagonists embark on a psychedelic road trip in which exuberant witnesses of the time parade. When they discover the video diary of Marc, a journalist who disappeared at the time of the UFO phenomena, Karen […]

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26 October 2023
“Montreal International Documentary Festival” – RIDM 2023

Also this year, thanks also to the support of the Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal, there will be two Italian-produced films that will participate at the 26° edition RIDM 2023. Wednesday November 22nd, 5:30pm – Cinéma du Parc – Sala 2 – In the presence of the film director Mattia Colombo Friday November 24th, 4:00pm […]

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27 September 2023
Ciné-Histoire

CINÉ-HISTOIRE is where film history and historical film meet. Cinéma du Musée proudly presents its new thematic series: five historical films showcasing one filmmaker, film era or topic. Each screening will be preceded by a brief introductory presentation and followed by a discussion led by an historian. Recreating the past, making history, calls for skill, […]

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7 September 2023
”L’Italie à l’écran”

”L’Italie à l’écran” is a new cycle of films, born from the collaboration between the Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal and the Cinéma Le Clap, dedicated to the discovery of the new production of Italian cinema by offering the latest films by established directors. The selection aims to highlight different approaches of the 7th art through the […]

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7 September 2023
”Retour en Italie”

”Retour en Italie” is a new film cycle, born from a collaboration between the Italian Cultural Institute of Montreal and Cinéma du Musée, dedicated to the discovery of the new production of Italian cinema. Don’t miss your chance to see the best of Italian cinema in Montreal. The screenings will be presented in the original language, […]

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24 August 2023
Cycles Ciné-mafia

How does cinema relate to a certain Mafia mythology ? To what degree does it detach itself from it, or portray it in its most complex and troubled aspects ? The answer in fourteen films. From September 14th to 24th, 2023 at the Cinémathèque Québécoise – 335, boul. De Maisonneuve Est, Montréal. Thursday September 14th, […]

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25 July 2023
Free outdoor screening EUNIC | ”Amours & Jeunesse“ | Tuesday August 8th

Tuesday August 8th take a seat under the stars at the Italian Cultural Institute to attend a free outdoor film screening on the theme ”Amours & Jeunesse”! Partir un jour by Amélie Bonin (France 2021 – 25m. – OVFST) Alice et les soleils by Théo Degen and Charlotte Muller (Wallonia-Brussels General Delegation 2022 – 24min. – OVFST) Albertine […]

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1 June 2023
Screening of the film ” I cacciatori del cielo “

On the occasion of the centenary of the establishment of the Italian Air Force, the Institute presents “I cacciatori del cielo,” a docu-film that tells the compelling story of the birth of Italian aviation through the exploits of three men: Major Francesco Baracca (who would become the main ace of Italian aviation), Captain Ruggero Piccio […]

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15 May 2023
Pier Paolo Pasolini’s trylogy of life

In the early 1970s, the great Italian poet, philosopher, and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini brought to the screen a trio of masterpieces of medieval literature—Giovanni Boccaccio’s The Decameron, Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, and The Thousand and One Nights (often known as The Arabian Nights)—and in doing so created his most uninhibited and extravagant work. In this brazen and bawdy […]

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