Teatro Ricciardi in dialogue with Cineteca di Bologna: webinar on the commitment and research prospects of cinematographic heritage
The Ricciardi theater in dialogue with the Cineteca di Bologna presents two live Facebook meetings with one of the largest film archive conservation centers. The first webinar will be held on Thursday, March 18 at 18.00:46.000 p.m. with Anna Fiaccarini, head of the Renzo Renzi Library and Rosaria Gioia, head of the Photographic and Graphic Archives. The bibliographic heritage accessible to the public preserves approximately 2.500 volumes on cinematographic subjects, 2.000 photography books, XNUMX texts on graphics and comics. The place dedicated to studies and research on cinema and photography was born with the aim of documenting the history of the film world, disseminating the artistic and cultural work of the city of Bologna.
The public will be able to view for free an excursus on the special collections (Pasolini, De Sica, Blasetti and others); observe from the inside the work of valorization of the archive funds and online projects of access to the heritage with a look at the function and the strengthening of the European portals such as the European Film Gateway (EFG) project that brings together 22 partners from 16 different European countries; and finally, the sharing of the Chaplin Archive, a professional and personal catalogue that collects over 75 years of documents, typescripts and photographs on the career, life and working method of the great artist.
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The second meeting will be held the following Thursday, March 25, from 18.00:30 p.m. with Guy Borlée, coordinator of the “Il Cinema Ritrovato” festival, which over the course of XNUMX years – expanding from a city event to an international event – has become “cinephiles’ paradise”, an unmissable meeting point for those who want to discover rare and little-known films, with the proposal of exhaustive reviews of silent and sound cinema and new restorations from all over the world. Its highlight are the evening screenings in Piazza Maggiore, which continue throughout the summer with the “Sotto le stelle del cinema” review. The festival’s decades-long experience has given rise to the idea of sharing part of the proposals presented at Il Cinema Ritrovato throughout Italy, bringing them to audiences across the country and creating for this purpose a network of cinemas with which the Cineteca di Bologna has been collaborating for years. Distribution manager Andrea Peraro will talk about this – and the importance of going back to see in theaters – in restored version – the films that have made the history of cinema as an act of true education in viewing.
The seminar
The online seminar is aimed at young talents, those who want to learn about the commitment and research prospects to affirm a positive presence in the field of film culture. "The Ricciardi, as a cinema in the Caserta area, is the only one to promote the center for the diffusion and restoration of film and audiovisual material with a dedicated review, a collaboration with the film library that has continued for four years and is enjoyed by adults and children alike", confesses Gianmaria Modugno, owner of the Capua theater. The online meetings moderated by the journalist Dalia Coronato in collaboration with the artistic director Francesco Massarelli will be broadcast live on Facebook on the theater's page www.facebook.com/teatroricciardicapua.
WEBINAR: In dialogue with the Cineteca di Bologna
Thursday 25 March at 18.00pm
Anna Fiaccarini – Head of the Renzo Renzi Library
Rosaria Gioia – Head of Photographic Archive and Graphics
Guy Borlée – coordinator of “Il Cinema Ritrovato Festival” and “Under the Stars of Cinema”
Andrea Peraro – Head of Cineteca di Bologna Distribution
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