Jazz in L’Aquila
Collaboration with Jazz all’Aquila and MAXXI L’Aquila on a project that combines film and music, through the work of students in the “Audiovisual Reporting” course
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Collaboration with Jazz all’Aquila and MAXXI L’Aquila on a project that combines film and music, through the work of students in the “Audiovisual Reporting” course
As part of the "L'Aquila Immaginaria" event, there will be a day of themed workshops for children, guided tours, and film screenings.
Best Costume Design Award to Francesca Squarciapino — *Cyrano de Bergerac*, 1991, directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau. A retrospective celebrating the talent and mastery of Italian professionals who have made significant contributions to world cinema by winning Oscars. This retrospective highlights key figures in Italian cinema—not only directors, but also actors, screenwriters, cinematographers, editors, and costume…
Best Art Direction Award to Luciana Arrighi—*Howard's End*, 1992, directed by James Ivory A retrospective celebrating the talent and mastery of Italian professionals who have made significant contributions to world cinema by winning Oscars. This retrospective highlights key figures in Italian cinema—not only directors, but also actors, screenwriters, cinematographers, editors, and costume designers—whose work has…
We are celebrating the anniversary of the founding of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, commonly known as the FAO, which was established in Québec on October 16, 1945. Schools, participating thanks to the collaboration of the Abruzzo Provincial School Office, will reflect on the topic by watching a film followed by…
The “La Lanterna Magica” Film Institute of L’Aquila is celebrating World Audiovisual Heritage Day, proclaimed by the UNESCO General Conference with the aim of raising public awareness of the value of audiovisual documentary heritage. A film analysis by Martina Orlando, film professor and film restorer, streaming on our YouTube channel.
Best Cinematography Award to Pasqualino de Santis—*Romeo and Juliet*, 1968, directed by Franco Zeffirelli. A retrospective celebrating the talent and mastery of Italian professionals who have made significant contributions to world cinema by winning Oscars. This retrospective highlights key figures in Italian cinema—not only directors, but also actors, screenwriters, cinematographers, editors, and costume designers—whose work…
Best Editing Award to Pietro Scalia — *Black Hawk Down*, 2001, directed by Ridley Scott. A retrospective celebrating the talent and mastery of Italian professionals who have made significant contributions to world cinema by winning Oscars. This retrospective highlights key figures in Italian cinema—not only directors, but also actors, screenwriters, cinematographers, editors, and costume designers—whose…
In collaboration with the Provincial Education Office of Abruzzo, we are offering schools a film screening to raise public awareness about the issue of violence against women and to say no to gender-based violence in all its forms on the day designated by the United Nations General Assembly. The film will be followed by an…
Best Art Direction Award to Gianni Quaranta and Elio Altamura — *A Room with a View*, 1985, directed by James Ivory A retrospective celebrating the talent and mastery of Italian professionals who have made significant contributions to world cinema by winning Oscars. This retrospective highlights key figures in Italian cinema—not only directors, but also actors,…