CINEMA MADE IN ITALY returns to London’s Ciné Lumière, showcasing the latest releases from Italy complete with film-maker Q&A sessions. This year’s line-up includes eight new Italian films and a 1977 classic title A SPECIAL DAY (Una Giornata Particolare), directed by the late maestro Ettore Scola and starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni.
SCREENING PROGRAMME – CINEMA MADE IN ITALY 2018
RAINBOW – (UNA QUESTIONE PRIVATA) 6.30 pm | 7 March
Intro and Q&A with Paolo Taviani (director)
AMORI CHE NON SANNO STARE AL MONDO | 6.15 pm | 8 March
Intro and Q&A with Francesca Comencini (director)
HANNAH | 6.30 pm | 9 March
Intro and Q&A with Andrea Pallaoro (director)
LOVE AND BULLETS | 8.40 pm | 9 March
Intro and Q&A with Antonio and Marco Manetti (directors)
THE INTRUDER | 6.30 pm | 10 March
FORTUNATA | 8.40 pm | 10 March
Intro and Q&A with Jasmine Trinca (actress)
A SPECIAL DAY | 2.00 pm | 11 March
CINDERELLA THE CAT | 4.00 pm | 11 March
Intro and Q&A with Alessandro Rak (director)
UNA FAMIGLIA | 6.30 pm | 11 March
Intro and Q&A with Sebastiano Riso (director)
VENUE AND BOX OFFICE INFORMATION
CINEMA MADE IN ITALY | LONDON 7-11 MARCH 2018