Speciale ITALIA - Berlinale 2012

Cesare deve morire

Berlinale 2012: COMPETITION - For this film, Paolo and Vittorio Taviani have chosen an unusual place, the Rebibbia prison in Rome: its prisoners as actors, some of which marked with the "life sentence." they are trained to play Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, which was eventually performed with success on the stage of the prison...

Diaz - Don't Clean Up This Blood

Berlinale 2012: PANORAMA - In 2001, on the last day of the G8 summit in Genoa, just before midnight, more than 300 police officers stormed the Diaz school, looking for black bloc demonstrators. In what came to be known as "the night of volunteers", the massive force was led by a special unit while the Carabinieri cordoned off the building...

Living Food Communities

Berlinale 2012: CULINARY CINEMA - Pokot Ash Yoghurt depicts the life of the Pokot community of Tarsoi, centered around the production of their traditional yoghurt made with goat and cow milk, and combined with the ashes of the local cromwo tree...

The Summit

Berlinale 2012: PANORAMA DOKUMENTE - The actions of the Italian police against peaceful demonstrators durign G8 in Genua in 2001, one of whom died and a hundred of whom sustained serious injuries, was described by Amnesty International as one of the most severe breaches of democratic rights in a European country since the SecondWorld War....

La visione di Carlo

Berlinale 2012: FORUM EXPANDED The film is based on Pasolini's novel Petrolio, a book cloaked in mystery, which Pasolini was working on until his death. Nashashibi translated one scene from it into contemporary Rome, bringing in questions on class and sexuality in modern-day Italy.

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Benvenuto in: Archivio del Cinema Italiano On-Line di ANICA
Italian Cinema Database - on line | Stampa |

The Italian Cinema Database of Anica has its main purpose the cultural and scientific preservation of the historical memory of our cinema.

The online version of the Archive (a sample of the much more extensive electronic Archive of Anica) contains the synopses of all the feature films, documentaries produced and  distributed since 1930.

The same data have been published by Anica for over 50 years through both the famous “The Italian Production” volumes –which have been recognized of special cultural interest by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage – Cinema Department – as well as through the volumes of the “Filmographies” series. 

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L'archivio del Cinema Italiano dell'ANICA nasce con finalità principalmente culturali e scientifiche dirette a fissare la memoria storica del nostro cinema.

La versione On-Line dell'archivio (un estratto del ben più esteso archivio informatico dell'ANICA) presenta le schede di tutti i film a lungometraggio, a soggetto o documentari, prodotti e distribuiti dal 1930 ad oggi.

Gli stessi dati sono stati pubblicati dall'ANICA per oltre 50 anni sia attraverso i famosi volumi della "Produzione Italiana"  - i quali sono stati riconosciuti prodotto di Interesse Culturale dal Ministero dei Beni Culturali - Direzione Cinema - sia attraverso i volumi della collana "Filmografie".