
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, November 21st!
We’ll be screening Una giornata particolare by Ettore Scola, the 1977 masterpiece starring Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni.
Set in Rome on May 6, 1938, the day Hitler visited Mussolini, the film follows Antonietta, a weary housewife, and Gabriele, her marginalized neighbor, as they form an unexpected bond while the rest of the city celebrates in the streets. Against the backdrop of fascist spectacle, their intimate encounter highlights themes of repression, loneliness, solidarity, and the quiet resilience of the human spirit.
Come for a profound cinematic journey into a single “special day” that reveals the personal costs of history and ideology, enriched by a discussion with teacher Barbara designed to deepen your understanding of the film, its cultural references, and the Italy of that time.
The movie will be screened in Italian with English subtitles, making it accessible for all levels of language proficiency.
PHOTO RELEASE: By attending this event, I hereby grant ISTITUTO ITALIANO SCUOLA in San Francisco permission to use my likeness in photograph(s) in any publications or publicity materials (including but not limited to books, newsletters, videos, and Web use), in perpetuity. I will make no monetary or other claim against ISTITUTO ITALIANO SCUOLA in San Francisco for the use of the photograph(s).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Istituto Italiano Scuola, 725 Greenwich Street, San Francisco, United States
USD 28.52
