Monday 20 January
Talk & Masterclass
Event with simultaneous english translation ita/eng
Starhotel Savoia Excelsior Palace
At 09:30
by Casa del Cinema di Trieste
through Jan. 24
opening hours: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
https://www.casadelcinematrieste.it/2024/11/18/trieste-citta-di-spie/
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 10:00
ARCHA NOEMOVA
Noah’s Ark
Meyer Levin
CZ, 1946, b-n / b-w, 15′ v.o. Czech
WIELKA DROGA
The Great Way.
The Odyssey of Monte Cassino
Michał Waszyński
PL – I, 1946, b-n / b-w, 90′
v.o. Polish – Russian – Italian
*In cooperation with: Filmoteka Narodowa – Instytut Audiowizualny (Warsaw / Warsaw)
RETROSPECTIVE: 1945. IS THE WAR OVER? TRAUMAS, RUINS, RECONSTRUCTION
From the world’s film archives, a selection of fictional masterpieces and documentaries made after World War II, to better understand an era of despair and hope.
Introduced by Francesco Pitassio
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 14:00
A DEFEATED PEOPLE
A DEFEATED PEOPLE
Humphrey Jennings
UK, 1946, b-n / b-w, 18′
v.o. English
GERMANY ANNO ZERO
Roberto Rossellini
I – DE – F, 1948, b-n / b-w, 78′
v.o. German – English – French
*copy from CSC – Cineteca Nazionale
RETROSPECTIVE: 1945. IS THE WAR OVER? TRAUMAS, RUINS, RECONSTRUCTION
From the world’s film archives, a selection of fictional masterpieces and documentaries made after World War II, to better understand an era of despair and hope.
Introduced by Massimo D’Anolfi e Martina Parenti
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 16:30
by Elsa Mencagli Andersen
curate by Elena Cantori/ EContemporary
open until February 1st
opening hours 5 pm – 8 pm
photo by Ozge Sahin
Econtemporary
At 17:00
SEEDS OF DESTINY
Seeds of Destiny Gene Fowler Jr.
USA, 1946, b-n / b-w
v.o. English / English o.v. KINDER SUCHEN IHRE ELTERN (DER AUGENZEUGE 1946/12)
Children looking for their parents
(Der Augenzeuge 1946/12)
DE (Soviet Occupation Zone), 1946, b-n / b-w, 1′ 19″
v.o. German VALAHOL EURÓPÁBAN
It happened in Europe
Géza Radványi
H, 1947, b-n / b-w, 104′
v.o. Hungarian
RETROSPECTIVE: 1945. IS THE WAR OVER? TRAUMAS, RUINS, RECONSTRUCTION
From the world’s film archives, a selection of fictional masterpieces and documentaries made after World War II, to better understand an era of despair and hope.
Introduced by Bruno Maida
Teatro Miela | House of Cinema | Alpe Adria Cinema
At 18:30
Giovanni Vitrotti
I, 1921, col., 26’
silent film, Italian and English intertitles
in collaboration with La Cineteca del Friuli
Piano Accompaniment: Andrej Goričar
Unable to find an honest job, Perl, a young girl, is forced by a group of criminals to commit small-time thefts. She finally decides to redeem herself by denouncing the criminals. Made in 1921, it is the oldest fiction film shot in Trieste that can be seen.
Politeama Rossetti
At 20:00
Dying
Matthias Glasner
DE, 2024, col., 180’
German o.v.
Italian premiere
Dying follows the individual members of the Lunies family. As Death finally turns up on the doorstep, the estranged family members finally will meet again. A tragicomedy about illness, love, dysfunctional relationships, confused parenting and the great themes of existence.
The film premiered at the Berlinale in 2024, winning the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay. It also won Best Picture at the 2024 German Film Awards.
Politeama Rossetti
At 20:00