
About this Event
Discover Italy through its cinema—not only a screening, also a conversation: teacher Barbara guides a discussion that brings the movie, its cultural context, and Italy to life.
Join us for an Italian cinema evening at our next Cine Club meeting on Friday, October 24th!
We’ll be screening Lamerica (1994), a gripping Italian drama directed by Gianni Amelio. Set in post-communist Albania, the film follows Italian con artists Gino and Fiore, who arrive hoping to cash in on humanitarian grants. Their scheme unravels when they recruit Spiro, a confused elderly man, as a puppet CEO—only to have him flee. Gino’s desperate search for Spiro forces him to confront the harsh reality of Albanian poverty and the blurred divide between nationality, identity, and humanity.
A neorealist masterpiece, Lamerica strips its protagonist of all material identity—passport, clothes, status—making him one among the refugees he once exploited. Amelio’s use of real locations and non-professional actors gives the film a haunting authenticity that has earned it critical acclaim, including Best Director at Venice and Best Film at the European Film Awards.
Come for a profound cinematic journey that goes beyond borders—confront social change, memory, and the human spirit, enriched by a discussion with teacher Barbara designed to deepen your understanding of the movie, its cultural references, and Italy itself.
The movie will be screened in Italian with English subtitles, making it accessible for all levels of language proficiency.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Istituto Italiano Scuola, 725 Greenwich Street, San Francisco, United States
USD 28.52