Category Documentary

Exhibition On Screen- Renoir

Born into a modest family in the heart of France, in Limoges, Renoir (1841-1919) is one of the most beloved Impressionist painters and known to the world as well as an essential part of the history of European culture. Grew up in Paris, he met Manet, Bazille, Monet, Cezanne, Degas, Pissarro...

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Leonardo Da Vinci – The Genius in Milan

As of the exhibition dedicated to him at the Palazzo Reale in Milan while he was going on the Expo’s documentary traces the Leonardo Da Vinci’s activities in the period when he was in the city during the rule of Ludovico il Moro...

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Goya Visions of flesh and blood

Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828), better known as Francisco Goya, is considered one of the most important Spanish artists of all time and one of the precursors of modern art, able to assert its supreme art both as a portrait of the highest ranks of the Spanish company, is a commentator for the life of the people...

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Race

James Cleveland “Jesse” Owens leaves for college, leaving a young daughter, still a girl to marry and the family of origin in uncertain economic conditions. It seems already an achievement, but a few months later, thanks to the coach of Ohio University, Larry Snyder, Jesse gets the call for the Berlin Olympics. It is 1936 and the racial cleansing policy of Hitler divides the American Olympic Committee: to participate or boycott? The African American community face the same problem...

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Fuocoammare

Gianfranco Rosi tells Lampedusa through the story of Sam, a boy who goes to school, likes to throw stones with a slingshot who has built and go bird hunting...

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