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Commonly celebrated as the “father” of Italian neo-realism, Roberto Rossellini (1906–1977), was, in fact, much, much more than this and to label him simply as a neo-realist director is to greatly undervalue his influence on and importance to world cinema. He was constantly reinventing his filmmaking throughout his career, experimenting with new technical and stylistic challenges, changing conditions of production and the porous boundary between documentary and fiction, the present and the past.This season takes in a diverse range of work from across the first four “phases” of Rossellini’s career, highlighting the extraordinary creativity, variety and restlessness of his cinema.
WEDNESDAY 5 MARCH
7:00pm ROME, OPEN CITY
Roberto Rossellini (1945) 103 mins – M
35mm print courtesy of Cinecittà Luce.
9:00pm UN PILOTA RITORNA
Roberto Rossellini (1942) 87 mins – Unclassified 15+
Preceded by L'INVIDIA Roberto Rossellini (1952) 17 mins – Unclassified 15+
WEDNESDAY 12 MARCH
7:00pm JOAN OF ARC AT THE STAKE
Roberto Rossellini (1954) 80 mins – Unclassified 15+
Preceded by INGRID BERGMAN Roberto Rossellini (1953) 17 mins – Unclassified 15+
8:50pm IL GENERALE DELLA ROVERE
Roberto Rossellini (1959) 129 mins – Unclassified 15+
35mm print courtesy of Cinecittà Luce.
WEDNESDAY 19 MARCH
7:00pm VIVA L’ITALIA
Roberto Rossellini (1961) 129 mins – Unclassified 15+
35mm print courtesy of Cinecittà Luce.
9:25pm INDIA: MATRI BHUMI
Roberto Rossellini (1959) 90 mins – Unclassified 15+
35mm print courtesy of Cinecittà Luce.
Memberships: acmi.net.au/cteq
Full program notes: melbournecinematheque.org/category/present-year/the-past-is-always-present-the-evolutionary-career-of-roberto-rossellini/
Government support by VicScreen.
Supported by the City of Melbourne Annual Arts Grants Program.
The Melbourne Cinémathèque receives funding from Creative Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
ACMI, Federation Square, Flinders Street, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, Victoria 3000
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