Fondazione Cinema per Roma presents the programme for the month of November at Casa del Cinema.
After hosting the films of the Rome Film Fest with fantastic audience response, starting on Friday November 1st the programming will start back up with a tribute to Vittorio De Sica: on the calendar will be seven unforgettable masterpieces fifty years after the death of the great filmmaker. Also inaugurating on November 1st, the “Fall Tales” cycle will kick off with a series of nine great Italian and foreign classics that will lead the spectator into the magic, romanticism and melancholy of autumn atmospheres.
On Saturday November 2nd, four years after the death of Gigi Proietti, two films will be screened in memory of the great actor: Casotto (Beach House) by Sergio Citti and Febbre da cavallo (Horse Fever) by Steno.
During the month promoting the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, Casa del Cinema is organising a series of initiatives – with free admission – to support this important festivity: the first events will be held on Thursday November 7th with the inauguration of the exhibition “C’è ancora domani, sempre” and the screening of C’è ancora domani by Paola Cortellesi.
For the centennial of the birth of screenwriter and director Brunello Rondi, there will be a screening of one of his cult films, Il demonio (The Demon), which among other inspired William Friedkin’s film The Exorcist.
Finally, as part of the collaboration between Fondazione Cinema per Roma and Galleria Borghese, the audience is invited to see Caravaggio by Derek Jarman.