Showing posts with label cinema italiano festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cinema italiano festival. Show all posts

Thursday, April 13, 2023

Learn Italian and WIN!




Dear students and Dante members,


Thank you to Cinema Italiano Festival, the Italian Film Festival in New Zealand, we have 30 invites to two Opening Gala Nights in Auckland to give away to new and to returning students.

For returning students: 
All you have to do is to pay for your usual class by Thu 20 April and you are in to win an invite for you and a friend to the Opening Gala Night of Fellini's masterpiece LA STRADA  on 4 May, 6:35pm, at The Capitol Cinema. Italian food and drinks included, info here.    
Ten winners will be randomly selected on 21 April and notified by email. 

For New Students:
Come to our Dante Open Day on Wed 19 April, 5-7pm, Freemans Bay Community Centre, 52 Hepburn St, Freemans Bay. The first 10 new students to enrol to a class will receive one invite to the Opening Gala Night of Cinema Italiano at the Bridgeway Cinema on Wednesday 3 May, screening the comedy Belli Ciao. This is always a great party, with live music plus Italian food and drinks: info here. What a wonderful way to start your learning experience with us!!

Please click here for the Term 2 timetable



 

Friday, June 25, 2021

More pics from Cinema Italiano Festival!



Another beautiful evening at Cinema Italiano Festival with Il Gattopardo - The Leopard at The Capitol Cinema. Catch some great Italian movies in New Zealand: visit Cinema Italiano website for more info! 





 

Thursday, June 3, 2021

Cinema Italiano Festival Programme Presentation












Last night Cinema Italiano Festival launched its programme! Excellent movie selection, speeches, hosting and Italian flair! Go to Cinema Italiano Festival to find out more about screening times, and see you at the cinema! http://www.cinemaitalianonz.com/





 

Friday, September 18, 2020

Cinema Italiano Festival opens in Auckland



First social distancing movie premiere, and one to remember! ⭐️ Studio Italia Cinema Italiano opening at the Bridgeway Cinema in Auckland - cool and safe meeting up with masks to enjoy the hilarious comedy An Almost Ordinary Summer - Croce e Delizia - plus there were yummy goodie bags for everyone!!!

Grazie Cinema Italiano Festival for bringing a lit Italian flair to Auckland: the Italian Festival Season in Auckland is now officially open!


 

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Opening of Cinema Italiano Festival and discount for Dante members



Great evening at Cinema Italiano Festival opening gala, and what a perfect Italian evening in Auckand! ðŸ‡®ðŸ‡¹ 
Check out the Festival programme as there are many Italian movies to watch - Dante Alighieri Auckland members and students: remember that you have a special discount, just have your Dante Society card on hand when booking your seats.

 Plus, (and for all): if you fancy a pizza or Peroni or Prosecco before the movie show your ticket and get a 15% discount at the Bar of Gusto at the Grand for the duration of the Cinema Italiano film festival in Auckand (Offer available at the Gusto Bar time 5m-7pm, until 30 September), check on the here for details.

Saturday, July 29, 2017

Intervista a Paolo Rotondo, Artistic Director del Cinema Italiano Festival!




Ciao Paolo,
The Cinema Italiano Festival is about to hit Auckland and we are all very excited about it.
This is the second edition organized by you and your wife Renee Mark, and I want to thank you, on behalf of the Italian Community and Kiwis who love and support Italian culture, for making it possible.
Grazie a voi, e un piacere. It’s a pleasure, after all it’s rare not to enjoy cinema.


1) When did you decide to take on the challenge of organising this festival?
I had dreamed of being involved in an Italian Festival of film for over fifteen years. When attending Film Festivals overseas as a filmmaker over the years I became very interested in the value of Festivals themselves. Having been involved with the old NZ Italian Film Festival run by Tony Lambert, when it ceased to exist after 2014, I immediately knew I had to do something. As an Italo-Kiwi living in NZ, Italian Cinema had always been a way for me to keep connected to some of the ideas and the cultural climate of Italy from afar.  It feels to me like it was meant to be and with my wife Renee (the brains behind the enterprise) it became a reality.


2) Tell us something about the movies you have selected this year. There seems to be a very broad variety of choices: from new releases to classics, from fiction to documentaries…
Italian culture cannot easily be quantified or explained in a single film or with a particular style. Italy is such a diverse country, that I felt like the Festival needs to reflect this. This year I was particularly moved by the powerful expression of traditions and history in a contemporary context. For me this mix of modernity and ancientness can be seen as something unique and precious in Italian culture. I am also very passionate to bring New Zealand audiences a broad and surprising look at Italian culture. Through documentaries, thematic choices, classics, dramas and comedies I can expose kiwis to the dynamic nature of Italy. You couldn’t get more different films from say Quo Vado / Where am I going? to  Fuocoamare / Fire at Sea, yet both in hilarious and eloquent ways express the complexity of Italy in superb and totally different cinematic ways.

3) Where do you see the Festival in five years from now?
I look forward to The Cinema Italiano Festival being established as an essential event on the New Zealand cultural calendar. I see The Cinema Italiano Festival as a window into many aspects of Italian culture and business. I want Italians in New Zealand to feel an enormous sense of pride and along with kiwis feel that they simply must be part of it. The world and business of Cinema is changing rapidly and we want to be at the crest of those changes. In five years we will have a ‘famiglia’ of loyal businesses and patrons that will feel they simply have to be part of our celebration.

4) tell us where the opening night will be? We are curious to know a little bit more about it.
We are rapidly becoming famous for our opening nights, its.  We will have our opening night at one of Auckland’s most charming boutique Cinemas The Bridgeway Theatre on August 31. Vino by Carpinetto, Banfi and Zabu, birra by Peroni and aqua by San Pellegrino. Esteemed Chef Antonio Crisci of Poderi Crisci will be creating some sensational stuzzichini. We will kick the Auckland Cinema Italiano Festival 2017 with a classic, the beautifully restored Roman Holiday with Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, quite possibly the greatest ever romantic comedy.

Cinema Italiano, the Italian Film Festival in New Zealand, will run in Auckland for two weeks,
from 1 September to 14 October at:
The Bridgeway 122 Queen Street, Northcote, Auckland   Tel.: 09 481 0040  www.bridgeway.co.nz
Click here for the full programme

ENQUIRIES +64 27 2244541 renee@cinemaitaliano.co.nz