

The National Cinema Museum of Torino, in collaboration with Bergamo Film Meeting, from April 11th to May 1st presents a tribute to Miloš Forman with the retrospective La commedia umana. Retrospettiva Miloš Forman.
5 Academy Awards and two Golden Globes for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest; 8 Oscars for Amadeus; a Golden Globe for The People vs. Larry Flynt; Grand Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival for Taking Off; Silver Bear for best director at the Berlin Festival for Man on the Moon and, last but not least, Golden Bear for Lifetime Achievement: these are some of the most prestigious awards given to Miloš Forman during his long career.
The tribute starts with The Loves of a Blonde (Lásky Jedné Plavovlásky) – the latest film restored by Cineteca di Bologna during the festival Il Cinema Ritrovato al Cinema – on Tuesday 11th at 8.30PM at Cinema Massimo (Sala Tre).
In collaboration with Bergamo Film Meeting and the Czech Centre of Milan.
THE LOVES OF A BLONDE (LÁSKY JEDNÉ PLAVOVLÁSKY)
(Czechoslovakia 1965, 87’, DCP, b/w, o.v. sub.ita.)
The arrival of the People’s Army troops in the Czech countryside is greeted with great excitement, but the girls in the town are disappointed to see that the men are older reservists, and not the strapping young men they’d envisioned.
Tuesday 11, 8.30PM/10.15PM; Wednesday 12, 4.45PM; Tuesday 18, 4PM/5.45PM; Wednesday 19, 4PM/5.45PM; Wednesday 26, 4PM; Friday 28, 4PM; Monday May 1, 8.45PM
Tickets: €7,50; concession €5,00
THE FIREMEN’S BALL (HOŘÍ, MÁ PANENKO)
(Czechoslovakia/Italy 1967, 71’, DCP, col., o.v. sub.ita.)
The volunteer fire department in a small town is having a big party when the ex-boss of the department celebrates his 86th birthday. The whole town is invited but things don’t go as planned.
Friday 14, 4PM; Sunday 16, 9PM
Tickets: €6,00; concession €4,00/€3,00
VALMONT
(France/USA 1989, 137’, DCP, col., o.v. sub.ita.)
A scheming widow and her lover make a bet regarding the corruption of a recently married woman. The lover, Valmont, bets that he can seduce her, even though she is an honorable woman. If he wins, he can have his lover to do as he will.
Friday 14, 5.30PM; Monday 17, 3.30PM
Tickets: €6,00; concession €4,00/€3,00
AMADEUS
(USA/France 1984, 160’, DCP, col., o.v. sub.ita.)
The incredible story of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, told by his peer and secret rival Antonio Salieri – now confined to an insane asylum.
Sunday 16, 3.30PM; Monday 17, 8PM
Tickets: €6,00; concession €4,00/€3,00
ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST
(USA 1975, 133’, DCP, col., o.v. sub.ita.)
A criminal pleads insanity after getting into trouble again and once in the mental institution rebels against the oppressive nurse and rallies up the scared patients.
Sunday 16, 6.30PM; Tuesday 25, 3.30PM
Tickets: €6,00; concession €4,00/€3,00
TAKING OFF
(USA 1972, 93’, HD, col., o.v. sub.ita.)
Unable to deal with her parents, Jeannie Tyne runs away from home. Larry and Lyne Tyne search for her, and in the process meet other people whose children ran away. With their children gone, the parents are now free to rediscover/enjoy life.
Monday 17, 6PM; Monday 24, 4.30PM
Tickets: €6,00; concession €4,00/€3,00
GOYA’S GHOSTS
(USA/Spain 2006, 113’, 35mm, col., o.v. sub.ita.)
Painter Francisco Goya faces a scandal involving his muse, who is labeled a heretic by a monk.
Monday 24, 6.30PM; Wednesday 26, 6PM
Tickets: €6,00; concession €4,00/€3,00
HAIR
(USA/Germany 1979, 121’, HD, col., o.v. sub.ita.)
Claude Bukowski leaves the family ranch in Oklahoma for New York where he is rapidly embrased into the hippie group of youngsters led by Berger yet he’s already been drafted.
Tuesday 25, 6PM; Saturday 29, 4PM
Tickets: €6,00; concession €4,00/€3,00
THE PEOPLE VS. LARRY FLYNT
(USA 1996, 129’, HD, col., o.v. sub.ita.)
A partially idealized film of the controversial pornography publisher and how he became a defender of free speech for all people.
Friday 28, 5.45PM; Sunday 30, 6.30PM
Tickets: €6,00; concession €4,00/€3,00
MAN ON THE MOON
(USA/Great Britain 1999, 118’, HD, col., o.v. sub.ita.)
The life and career of a legendary comedian, Andy Kaufman.
Saturday 29, 6.15PM; Monday May 1st, 6.30PM
Tickets: €6,00; concession €4,00/€3,00
RAGTIME
(USA 1981, 155’, 35mm, col., o.v. sub.ita.)
A young black pianist becomes embroiled in the lives of an upper-class white family set among the racial tensions, infidelity, violence, and other nostalgic events in early 1900s New York City.
Sunday 30, 3.30PM; Monday May 1st, 3.30PM
Tickets: €6,00; concession €4,00/€3,00