From 18 June Cinema returns to the Emperor’s Castle | TV Prato

The cinema at the Emperor’s Castle, one of the most awaited and loved events of the Prato summer, will reopen on Saturday 18 June. Like every summer it will be possible to see and review the best films of the past season, in one of the most beautiful arenas in Italy.

In addition to the most loved and awarded titles of the past months, such as The French Dispatch by Wes Anders, It was the hand of God by Paolo Sorrentino, Ennio by Giuseppe Tornatore, documentary on the life of the legendary musician Ennio Morricone, Diabolik of the Manetti Bros, Licorice Pizza by Paul Thomas Anderson, and many others, the program, available for now through July 31, also includes two screenings in the original language with subtitles in Italian: Belfast by Kenneth Branagh in English July 13 e Madres Paralelas by Pedro Almodovar in Spanish on July 27, but both will be offered on other dates also in dubbed version in Italian.

Two evenings will be dedicated to the meeting with as many Tuscan directors who will bring their latest works to the Castle. June 23 Alessandro Sarti will present That genius of my friend, with Daniela Morozzi, Athina Cenci, shot entirely in Tuscany, which traces the life of Leonardo Da Vinci in a fantastic way. On July 14, the Florentine director will be at the Castle Alessandro Ingrà to present A strange weekend by the sea, with Alessandro Paci, Graziano Salvadori, the story of 4 middle-aged bachelors who decide to go out together to make new acquaintances. Both directors will be interviewed by the journalist Federico Berti.

Federico Berti will also interview, on Friday 8 July, the director Maurizio Ponzi and the actress Edy Angelillo, who will be in Prato for a special event dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the legendary film Madonna, what a silence there is tonight, one of the first successes that saw Francesco Nuti as protagonist. The evening, organized in collaboration with the Lazzerini Library and with Minerva Pictures, RaroVideo Channel and CG Entertainment, will be free admission, with reservations required by writing to the email address registrizionilazzerini@comune.prato.it.

On Wednesday 29 June the protagonist of the review, in another free admission evening, will be the Anna Magnani Film School which will present its latest production, a short entitled Mr. Butterfly from Massimo Smuraglia, with Gianluigi Tosto, based on the story “Can the flapping of a butterfly’s wings in New York cause a typhoon in Beijing?” by Antonio Tabucchi.

The appointment with Mondays of the Mabuse which in July offers 4 evenings curated by the Mabuse Cineclub, with titles for cinephiles and not only, among the most deserving and least seen of the film season: Memory Box by Joana Hadjithomas, Arthur Rambo. The cursed blogger by Laurent Cantet, Another world by Stéphane Brizé, Re Granchio by Alessio Rigo de Righi.

Even this year the 200 seats in the arena will be numbered and it will be possible to buy tickets at the entrance, but it is strongly recommended to book and buy online. The cost of tickets remains unchanged: € 6 (reduced € 5) and also this year, thanks to the renewed collaboration with Unicoop Firenze, Coop members will be entitled to the reduction from Tuesday to Friday.

The screenings, for the months of June and July, will start as always at 9.45 pm, except for the evenings with guests which will start at 9.30 pm.

For the detailed program and for the purchase of tickets online, you can consult the website www.terminalecinema.com.

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For information contact Casa del Cinema di Prato in via Carbonaia, 31; or call 0574 962744, consult the website www.terminalecinema.com or write to mail posta@terminalecinema.com

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