Cinema under the stars returns to the fortress of Imola, 67 screenings starting from 25 June

Cinema under the stars returns to the fortress of Imola, 67 screenings starting from 25 June
Cinema under the stars returns to the fortress of Imola, 67 screenings starting from 25 June

Swill have the national premiere of Hit Man-Killer by accidentby Richard Linklater, to open the twelfth edition of the review Rocca cinema Imola, Tuesday 25 June.
An exhibition that has become one of the fixed appointments of the Imola summer, which will not be stopped by the ongoing restoration work on the symbolic monument of Imola. The big screen returns to the courtyard of the Sforza fortress, until Saturday 31 August. 67 evenings in which the best national and international films will be screened on a giant screen, in 4k quality (starting screenings in June and July 9.30pm).
The Cinema Revolution project, wanted by the Ministry of Culture to support national and European quality cinema, has also been confirmed: all Italian and European films will cost the viewer only 3.50 euros. An offer that covers approximately 80% of the programming.
Speaking of promotions, this year too, for readers of The New Messenger Diary, there is a discount on the entrance ticket. Simply scan the QR code present every week on the film festivals page and show up at the ticket office with the screen that will open on your mobile phone.

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Coming, therefore, to the programme, announced for the moment until 31 July, the films that have won the most important awards certainly stand out.
There will be Oppenheimerby Christopher Nolan, winner of seven Oscars for best film and for direction, leading and supporting actors, editing, photography and original soundtrack (Saturday 6 July), Poor creatures!by Yorgos Lanthimos, awarded four statuettes for leading actress, scenography, costumes and make-up (Friday 19 July), The Holdovers-Life Lessonsby Alexander Payne, who won the Oscar for supporting actress (Wednesday 3 and Monday 29 July), Anatomy of a fallby Justine Triet, winner of the statuette for original screenplay (Sunday 21 July), and The area of ​​interestby Jonathan Glazer, winner of the Oscar for international film (Sunday 28 July).
There is also space for Italian cinema, with the winner of the David di Donatello There’s still tomorrow, by Paola Cortellesi (Friday 28 June), but also Riccardo Milani, Daniele Lucchetti, Valeria Golino, Maria Sole Tognazzi, Claudio Bisio, Stefano Mordini, Pietro Castellitto, Antonio Albanese, Marco D’Amore and Michele Riondino. Without forgetting auteur cinema, with Perfect days by Wim Wenders (Monday 15 and Tuesday 30 July) e Leaves in the wind by Aki Kaurismäki (Wednesday 31 July).
Updates on previews and meetings with Italian cinema professionals will be communicated over the summer on the Facebook page Rocca Cinema Imola and on the website www.roccacinema.it, where there are film profiles and trailers.


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