Dublin - Istituto Di Cultura

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Opening Tuesday 23rd August - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Aquileia: Crossroad
of the Roman Empire
The exhibition will be open to the public during office
hours and on the occasion of cultural events
Aquileia was founded by the Romans in the year 181 B.C. Due to its strategic position
and its port, Aquileia soon became an important centre of cultural and commercial
exchange between North Europe and the Mediterranean Sea and grew to become the
ninth city in size and importance in the Roman Empire. This exhibition was created
in 2009 and since then has travelled around Europe explaining the history and the
role of Aquileia in the Roman Empire. In collaboration with Mitteleuropa Cultural
Association and Fogolâr Furlan D’Irlanda.
Thursday 25th August - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
The Never Ending Road
and Walkabout Italia
An evening of travelling tales with Darinka Montico
Darinka is an Italian writer, photographer and blogger. In 2014 she decided to
devote herself to her passions: travelling, writing, dreaming and photography. She
walked 3,000 km from the bottom of Italy to its top collecting people’s dreams in a
box. In her journey she carried a diary, a camera and no money. The project, called
walkaboutitalia, became a blog and a book. She has just published her second book
Mondonauta and she is ready to start her new project The never ending road which
will see her sail the oceans and travel the world on a bike.
Thursday 1st September - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Close Encounters
with Italian Science Fiction
With Roberto Bertoni and Concetto La Malfa. Readings
by Jessie Doyle (DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama)
A journey through Italian sci-fi from Calvino to Primo Levi and Stefano Benni.
Fantastic planets, utopian or dystopian worlds, moon and sun, nature and human
technology. Professor Roberto Bertoni (Trinity College Dublin) will talk about different
Italian writers whose works will be read in Italian and English.
During the event Concetto La Malfa will launch his latest novel Apocalypse Tomorrow.
This thought provoking book, with a credible story line, prophesies what could happen
to our world in the next 35 years, including an encounter with an alien civilization.
Incontri con la scienza
The Italian Institute of Culture is
pleased to continue its series of lectures
dedicated to science.
The speakers are Italian scientists with
backgrounds in different disciplines like
mathematics, neuroscience, music and
conservation. All these lectures will deal
with the surprising and exciting bridges
between art and science and their
impact on our culture.
Thursday 8th September - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Music and Mathematics
in J.S. Bach
with Benedetto Scimemi
Did you know that a melody can be represented as a plane graph where the heights
of the notes are plotted as a function of time? If proper geometrical transformations
(displacements, reflections etc.) are applied to the graph, a new melody is created, which a
clever composer can over-impose to the original so that pleasant harmonies are produced.
This art of “counterpoint” was masterly applied - with almost scientific methods by J.S. Bach in his Goldberg Variations. Benedetto Scimemi will consider several
examples by showing graphs and producing the corresponding sounds at the keyboard.
Wednesday 14th September - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Stefano Benni!
Event to be confirmed.
Please check the website for updates
Stefano Benni is widely considered one of Italy’s foremost novelists. His trademark mix
of biting social satire and magical realism has turned each of his books into a national
best-seller. His many novels include: Bar Sport, The Company of Celestini, The Cafe
Beneath the Sea, and the remarkably successful Margherita Dolce Vita.
Benni is also the author of several volumes of essays and poetry and many collections
of short stories. He lives in Bologna, Italy.
Friday 16th September - From 6.30 to 9pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission- RSVP [email protected]
Culture Night 2016
Animazioni / Animations
Opening hours IIC: 6.30 to 9pm
On Culture Night, arts and cultural organisations and venues of all shapes and
sizes, including the National Cultural Institutions, extend their opening hours to
allow access to the public. This year the Institute is pleased to present a series of
animated short films, in collaboration with the associations OTTOmani and WCOMIX,
promoting the diffusion of animation and the language of comics. This selection
includes shorts by several talented artists whose creative vision is truly exceptional.
Lunedì al Cinema
Monday at the Cinema is a series
of screenings dedicated to Italian
contemporary cinema that the Institute
is promoting in collaboration with
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation.
All the films are shown at the IIC in
Italian with English subtitles.
Free Admission.
Monday 19th September - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Lunedì al Cinema - Il vento fa il suo giro
Director: Giorgio Diritti with Thierry Toscan,
Alessandra Agosti, Dario Anghilante, 110’
In Italian with English subtitles
The aging, conservative population of a small, sleepy village in the Italian Alps are
surprised to see that a former French teacher has settled there with his young wife
and their three children to produce goat cheese, in order to escape the wrongs of
civilization. At first they are suspicious of his unconventional ideas and lifestyle, then
are conquered by the enthusiasm, kindness, helpfulness of the young family and start
to see in them a possible rebirth of the place. But little by little misunderstandings,
envy and conflicts take over. (IMDb)
Thursday 22nd September - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Omaggio a Gianni Celati
Translation, Tradition, Rewriting
In Italian with readings in Italian and English
A day dedicated to the Italian writer and to his work as a translator. Gianni Celati
is one of the major figures of contemporary Italian literature and culture. His works
intersect with some of the key moments and figures in recent history and have had a
strong influence on successive generations of writers and intellectuals. The event will
be divided into two moments: at 6.30pm the collection of works edited by Mondadori
will be launched with the participation of Marco Belpoliti, Nunzia Palmieri and
Michele Ronchi Stefanati; from 8pm a series of readings from Celati’s works.
Monday 26th September - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Lunedì al Cinema - L’Industriale
Director: Giuliano Montaldo. With Pierfrancesco
Favino, Carolina Crescentini, Eduard Gabia, 94’
In Italian with English subtitles
Giuliano Montaldo’s drama tells the story of factory owner Nicola Ranieri who is
struggling both professionally and emotionally. The banks are foreclosing and pride
has taken him to the brink of ruin as he refuses to use his wife’s wealth and family
name as a guarantor against further loans. He is just days away from bankruptcy
unless the German company Zenith confirms the 15 million Euro share option deal.
Turin is a city paralysed by the financial crisis. Deserted factories, empty streets and
the distant sound of protest provide the backdrop for this incisive film. (IMDb)
Tuesday 27th September - 5pm
Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street
Tickets: www.eventbrite.ie - €5 / 3 conc.
Translating Anne Enright
With the participation of Sergio Claudio Perroni
In collaboration with Eunic Ireland
To mark the European Day of Languages and the International Translation Day, the
Irish writer Anne Enright will join four of her European translators in a conversation
about the translation of her work in Europe. A former winner of the Booker Prize,
Anne Enright is the current Irish Laureate for Fiction and one of her priorities is the
translation of Irish works into other languages. The event will focus on issues such as
cultural transfer, Irishness, untranslatables, markets and audiences.
Wednesday 28th September - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Award Ceremony
International Composition
Competition “Nino Iammarino”
The Mandolin Composition Competition – the Nino Iammarino Award – is a high
profile music event with the objective of exploring the language of music for mandolin.
Young musicians and composers have the opportunity to express themselves in a
international and challenging contest. The event will feature musical performances by
the winners.
In collaboration with Flavour of Italy Group.
Monday 3rd October - 6:30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Incontro con una biscrittora
Maria Attanasio, storia e poesia
Moderated by Giuliana Adamo. In Italian
A conversation (in Italian) with Maria Attanasio on her work, literature, theatre and
poetry. Attanasio is the author of five collections of poetry and six works of historical
narrative. An ironic, often visionary, intensely political poet, Attanasio sees her poetry
as a form of “vertical writing” (scrittura verticale), a definition that well describes
her dense, intellectually rigorous and demanding poetic style. Moderated by Giuliana
Adamo, Trinity College Dublin.
Thursday 6th October - 6.30pm - IIC, Free Admission
Friday 7th October - 1:05pm
National Concert Hall, bookings: www.nch.ie
Saturday 8th October - 8pm
Unitarian Church, bookings: www.eventbrite.ie
Musical Paths from Puglia to Ireland
with Coro Giovanile Pugliese
The Puglia Music World Festival brings musical projects from Puglia to foreign
countries to promote the culture and traditions of the region.
Arcopu is the Regional association of choristers from Puglia. Coro Giovanile Pugliese is
part of Arcopu and is made up of 35 young singers under the age of 35.
Puglia.ie is an Ireland-based company founded in 2014 which promotes the tourism
and culture of Puglia.
Monday 10th October - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Lunedì al Cinema - Signorina Effe
Director: Wilma Labate. With Filippo Timi, Valeria
Solarino, Sabrina Impacciatore, Fausto Paravidino, 95’
In Italian with English subtitles
The beginning of the twentieth century. Perched on the roof of the Turin factory, the
pretty “Miss F” smiles at the latest models of the newborn car manufacturer.
In 1980 another pretty “Miss F” (Valeria Solarino) slips easily through the long
corridors of the same factory, unaware of the sad fate that awaits her along with a few
thousand more Fiat workers.
Wilma Labate’s drama portrays one of the darkest, complex and delicate chapters of
recent Italian labour history.
Tuesday 11th October - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
A conversation
with Ann Goldstein
In collaboration with Europa Editions
Ann Goldstein is an editor at The New Yorker. She has translated works by, among
others, Elena Ferrante, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Giacomo Leopardi, and Alessandro
Baricco, and is the editor of the Complete Works of Primo Levi in English. She has
been the recipient of the PEN Renato Poggioli prize, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and
awards from the Italian Foreign Ministry and the American Academy of Arts and
Letters. She will talk about translating from Italian, with particular reference to
Primo Levi.
Wednesday 12th October - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
A Fine Line In conversation with
Gianrico Carofiglio
Gianrico Carofiglio is now a full time novelist. He was previously a member of the
Senate in Italy and before that, an anti-Mafia prosecutor in Bari, a port on the coast of
Puglia. He has been involved with trials concerning corruption, organized crime and
the traffic of human beings. He is a best-selling author of crime novels and literary
fiction. A fine line is the fifth Guerrieri novel in this best-selling series.
Event in collaboration with Bitter Lemon Press.
Friday 14th October - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Leonardo da Vinci
and the Unity of Knowledge
with Pietro Marani
A unique opportunity to admire and understand Leonardo’s extraordinary complexity
as an artist, painter and sketcher, and, in part, his work as a scientist and
technologist.
Pietro C. Marani is Full Professor in Modern Art History and teaches Modern Art
History and Museology in the Politecnico of Milan. He has been Director of the
Superintendence for Cultural Heritage, Vice-Director of the Pinacoteca di Brera in
Milan, and co-Director of the restoration campaign of Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper.
XVI Settimana della Lingua Italiana nel Mondo
16th Week of the Italian Language in the World
17th - 23rd October
The XVI edition of the Week of the Italian
Language in the World is dedicated
to Italian creativity and brands, with
particular emphasis on fashion, trends and
design, as expressed in the title “L’Italiano
e la creatività: marchi e costumi, moda e
design”. In the upcoming months the IIC will
dedicate several events to Italian creativity:
architecture, design, and publishing.
Tuesday 18th October - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Comma Queen invades Italy
In conversation with Mary Norris,
acclaimed author of “Between You & Me:
Confessions of a Comma Queen”
Can a best selling book about English grammar by an American copy editor (subeditor)
be translated into Italian? Basic differences between the languages suggest that it
would be difficult. For instance, the title, with its reference to a frequent blunder in
English (“I” instead of “me” in the phrase “between you and me”), is meaningless in
Italian. And yet Regina della Virgola has a nice ring to it. The Comma Queen will
discuss the response to her book in Europe and will tell us about her relationship with
the Italian language.
Wednesday 19th October - 8pm
Irish Architectural Archive,
45 Merrion Square East, D2, Free Admission
Il coraggio del proprio tempo
by Fondazione Franco Albini, in association with Irish
Architectural Archive - Theatrical performance in
Italian with English subtitles
Conceived, written and directed by Paola Albini, Il coraggio del proprio tempo is the
story of the Modern Movement and Design. The text is integrated with authentic
videos and pictures of the time and is an overview of Italy between the two World Wars
and of the intellectuals of the time. It is the story of Rationalism in Italy, the central
role of the city of Milan and the life of the people who fought against a totalitarian
regime in order to establish a Movement based on social redemption.
Friday 21st October - 4.30pm and 6pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
The colours of imagination
A theatrical performance to present the wonderful work of
children’s author Gianni Rodari and designer Bruno Munari.
In Italian. For kids and adults of any age!
What happens when a brave shrimp decides to walk forward instead of backwards?
And when a cannon starts shooting bells instead of bombs? Join us for this creative
event that will bring children and adults into the imaginative world of Gianni Rodari,
one of the best-loved authors of Italian children’s literature. Simona Roveda and
Debora Danti, experts in children’s theatre, will present some of the most amusing of
Rodari’s stories through theatrical readings. The performances will play with words,
sounds and images, using some of the beautiful illustrations of Bruno Munari.
Monday 24th October - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Lunedì al Cinema - Si può fare
Director: Giulio Manfredonia. With Claudio Bisio, Anita
Caprioli, Giuseppe Battiston, Giorgio Colangeli, 111’
In Italian with English subtitles
Set in Italy in the early 1980s the film follows Nello (Claudio Bisio), the recently hired
director of a newly developed work cooperative of former mental patients. With the
intention of actually improving the lives of his pupils, rather than just sedating them,
Nello encourages them to expand their individual abilities and explore the wider world
around them although, regardless of intention, there is sometimes a price to pay for
pushing boundaries too quickly. “We can do that” maintains a sometimes troubled, but
ultimately unwavering faith in human nature and human potential. (IMDb)
Tuesday 25th October - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
A conversation with Roddy Doyle:
Translating Don Giovanni
Event organised in partnership with
the UCD Foundation for Italian Studies
Opera Theatre Company, as part of its 30th anniversary celebrations in 2016, has
commissioned Roddy Doyle to create a brand new translation of Mozart and
Da Ponte’s opera Don Giovanni. Set in Dublin, the opera will be performed at the
Gaiety Theatre as part of the Dublin Theatre Festival at the end of September and at
Cork Opera House in early October. Join us at the IIC to hear Roddy Doyle’s experience
of translating this iconic opera, his views on literature and much more. The event will
be moderated by Selena Daly, Lecturer in Italian Studies at University College Dublin.
Thursday 27th October - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Objects in Italian Life and Culture.
Fiction, Migration, and Artificiality
by Paolo Bartoloni - Book launch
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Italian life and culture are filled with objects that cross, accompany, facilitate or
disrupt experience, desires, and dreams. Yet in spite of their ubiquity, theoretical
engagement in the Italian context is still underdeveloped. Paolo Bartoloni
investigates four typologies—the fictional, migrant, multicultural/transnational, and
the artificial—to hypothesise that the ability to treat things as partners of emotional
and creative expression creates a sense of identity predicated on inclusivity, openness,
care, and attention.
28th & 31st October, 3rd & 6th November O’Reilly Theatre, Wexford
Box Office +353 53 912 2144 / 1850 4 OPERA
Wexford Opera Festival
Maria de Rudenz, Gaetano Donizetti
Opera in 3 acts. Libretto by Salvadore Cammarano.
Sung in Italian
Maria de Rudenz has been described as ‘perhaps the darkest of Donizetti’s tragedies’,
which is saying something and may account in part for the opera’s long-standing
neglect. This Autumn’s Irish première is the latest in a series of important Donizetti
revivals at Wexford. It is surely no coincidence that Wexford Festival Opera’s lifetime
has overlapped with Donizetti’s reversal of fortune – the composer who 65 years ago
was all but written off as intellectually disreputable has now regained his rightful
place in the operatic canon.
Tuesday 1st November - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Italian presence in Ireland
A documentary by Concetto La Malfa
Italian journalist and author Concetto La Malfa will give a brief talk on the history of
the Italian Community in Ireland followed by the screening of his documentary Italian
Presence in Ireland.
The 26 minute documentary tells the tale of the many Italians who have left a mark
on the history of Ireland and assesses the transformation of the Italian community in
Ireland from the beginning of last century to the present day. Concetto La Malfa is the
editor of the Italian online magazine italvideonewstv.net.
Giovedì all’Opera - Programme launch - Tutto Rossini
In collaboration with the Rossini Opera Festival
The Institute is delighted to start an exciting and prestigious collaboration with
the celebrated Rossini Opera Festival of Pesaro. The screenings of Gioachino
Rossini’s wonderful works will be introduced by Deirdre O’Grady, UCD Emeritus
Professor of Italian and Comparative Studies and will start on November 3rd with
L’Italiana in Algeri.
All the films in programme are produced by the Rossini Opera Festival and are
remarkable for their filmic qualities as well as for the importance and beauty of
voices, music, and staging. The Institute is collaborating with the Festival on a
Special Rossini Night featuring artists and protagonists of the Festival.
For more information and updates, please check our website and Fb page!
Thursday 3rd November - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Giovedì all’Opera - L’Italiana in Algeri
Director: Davide Livermore. Conductor: José Ramón
Encinar with Anna Goryachova, Alex Esposito, Yijie
Shi, Mario Cassi, 153’
Introduction by Deirdre O’Grady, film in Italian with English subtitles.
Pirates, shipwreck, and the triumph of feminine guile and coquetry over male
chauvinism all combined to make Rossini’s tenth opera. The protagonist Isabella is
a sparkling reflection of eighteenth-century refinement, married to a new freedom of
musical and dramatic expression. The new buffo style - ‘organized lunacy’ in the words
of Stendhal, provides entertainment through a varied range of emotions.
Operatic patriotism makes a discreet appearance.
Monday 7th November - 6.30pm
Irish Film Institute
Free Admission. More details to follow
Short Shorts from Europe.
Due piedi sinistri
In collaboration with Eunic Ireland
During a shared celebration of “European Short Films”, each member of the EUNIC
Ireland cluster (European Union National Institutes for Culture) presents a short film
from their country.
The Italian Institute of Culture is pleased to present the short film Due piedi sinistri
by Isabella Salvetti. Set in a neighbourhood of Rome, the short film pictures the first
meeting of Mirko and Luana, both twelve, who hit it off until an awful surprise leaves
Mirko breathless.
Tuesday 8th November - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Renzo Bragantini: Incontri con
la prosa italiana di invenzione
Introduced by Paolo Bartoloni. In Italian
Born in Venice (Italy), 1945, Renzo Bragantini lives in Rome. Graduated at the
University of Rome (“La Sapienza”). Full professor of Italian literature, he has taught
at the universities of Macerata, Venezia, Potenza and Udine.
He currently teaches Italian Literature at the University of Rome (“La Sapienza”).
The event will be introduced by Paolo Bartoloni (National University of Ireland Galway). More details to follow.
Wednesday 9th November - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
The Taking of Christ
Advanced Research into Caravaggio’s Practice
and Process. With Simone Mancini
A comprehensive, multidisciplinary and analytical (non-invasive) research project
carried out by the National Gallery of Ireland conservation department.
A contribution, based on scientific elements, towards the understanding of the change
of the professional profile of great artists, from pure craftsmanship to creative power
of intellectual needs.
Simone Mancini is Head of Conservation in the National Gallery of Ireland.
Wednesday 9th November - 8pm doors
Opium Rooms, €19.50 adv / €23 door
Bookings: 1890 200 078
Bandabardò
European Tour
Bandabardò is a Florentine folk/rock group whose name is a tribute to Brigitte Bardot.
The Bardò’s way of performing fits both the street set and the roaring set of sport
arenas with about 150 concerts a year. Rock’n roll on the road anytime and anywhere
between Italy, Germany, France, Canada, Spain, Switzerland and Slovenia alternated
with van crashes and physical exhaustion made them one of the busiest touring Italian
bands ever. Produced by TIJ events in collaboration with the IIC.
Thursday 10th November - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
The Neurobiology of Depression.
How to beat the disease of the 20th century?
With Max Bianchi
Depression has chased human history and evolution: the Greek physician Hippocrates
used to call it “melancholia” and one thousand years later the English writer Samuel
Johnson nicknamed it the “black dog”. What are the biological alterations linked to a
depressed brain and body?
Max Bianchi (Trinity College Dublin) will address these questions and present the
discoveries of his team, with the aim of facilitating the understanding of depression.
Monday 14th November - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Lunedì al cinema - Corpo Celeste
Director: Alice Rohrwacher. With Yle Vianello,
Salvatore Cantalupo, Pasqualina Scuncia, Drama, 100’,
2012. In Italian with English subtitles
In a dismal urban landscape a congregation of the faithful has gathered to honour
the Madonna. The scene is contemporary Italy, apparent in the cheap clothes worn by
the crowd, the frightful music spewing from the loudspeakers and the digital picture.
Corpo Celeste is the first full-length film by Alice Rohrwacher. The story of Marta
gradually unfolds, a teenager struggling to come to grips with her body and religion,
with her family and the church, but ultimately this beautiful child becomes a real
cinema heroine. (T. Sotinel, The Guardian)
Tuesday 15th November - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Remembering Natalia Ginzburg
100 years on
with Ursula Fanning, Enrica Ferrara and Silvia Ross
Natalia Ginzburg is one of the best-known Italian writers of the twentieth century.
What is most striking about her work, and what is still relevant for us today?
Ursula Fanning (University College Dublin), Enrica Maria Ferrara (Trinity College
Dublin) and Silvia Ross (University College Cork) will give short talks on various
aspects of Ginzburg’s work; Paul Fanning (RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra) will
provide a musical counterpoint.
Thursday 17th November - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Giovedì all’Opera - Ciro in Babilonia
Director: Davide Livermore. Conductor: Will Crutchfield
with Ewa Podleś, Jessica Pratt, Michael Spyres, Mirco
Palazzi, 165’
Introduction by Deirdre O’Grady, film in Italian with English subtitles.
Aventi’s libretto reflects the eighteenth-century enlightenment conflict between
freedom and tyranny. It treats of the threatening of a grieving woman, Amira wife of
Ciro, by Baldassare King of Babylon, while using her son as a pawn. Ciro in disguise
gains access to the court of the tyrant but on being discovered is condemned to death.
He is freed when the Persian army conquers Babylon. A ‘semi-serious’ opera which
combines heroic endurance, family values and a happy ending.
Friday 18th November - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
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the image of the major Italian publishers. The exhibition features book covers designed
by authors such as Lorenzo Mattotti, Franco Matticchio, Guido Scarabottolo, Gianluigi
Toccafondo, Emiliano Ponzi and Olimpia Zagnoli. The exhibition is curated by Melania
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Settimana dell’Alta
Cucina Italiana
21st - 25th November
The IIC in collaboration with the
Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation is pleased to
present a week of Italian Haute Cuisine.
Italian cuisine and its high-end food
products are an integral part of Italian
culture that speak of Italy to millions of
consumers worldwide. More details on
initiatives, workshops and events to follow.
Tuesday 22nd November - 8pm doors
Opium Rooms, €20 adv / €25 door
Bookings: +353 1 526 7711
99 Posse + Modena City Ramblers
Resistenza Globale Tour
Resistenza Globale tour comes to Dublin! Two of the most engaging and popular
Italian bands, 99 Posse and Modena City Ramblers, will perform in Dublin after a
series of sold out gigs that consolidated their collaboration in 2015.
Born as an experiment the Resistenza Globale tour has garnered critical acclaim
and seen thousands of people dancing in London, Paris, Bruxelles and Amsterdam.
Produced by TIJ events in collaboration with the IIC.
Monday 28th November - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Lunedì al Cinema Effedia, sulla mia cattiva strada
Documentary on Italian artist Fabrizio De André in
collaboration with Fondazione De André. TBC
Born into a rich Genoese family in 1940, De André quickly showed both musical talent
and a rebellious streak. He dropped out of law school after receiving royalties from a
song he sold to the famous Italian pop star Mina. This song was the first evidence of
his lifelong fascination with the low-life characters populating Genoa’s back streets. De
André famously sang: “Nothing grows on diamonds, flowers grow in the dung.”
This documentary features songs and interviews with De André and other people
related to the artist and his music.
Thursday 1st December - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
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Giovedì all’Opera - Il Turco in Italia
Director: Guido De Monticelli. Conductor: Antonello
Allemandi with Marco Vinco, Alessandra Marianelli,
Andrea Concetti, Filippo Adami, Bruno Taddia, 165’
Introduction by Deirdre O’Grady, film in Italian with English subtitles.
A poet in search of a plot, a Turk in search of an Italian wife, and a spoiled Neapolitan
wife who needs to be taught a lesson. This is the subject of Rossini’s charming comedy
Il Turco in Italia. The opera humorously confronts Italian and Turkish customs, and
parodies the Italian Cicisbeo / Cavalier Servente, the approved gallant of aristocratic
married women in eighteenth and nineteenth century Italy. This traditional
production highlights character interaction in colourful staging and costuming.
Monday 5th December - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Lunedì al Cinema:
La Selva delle Lettere - Giorgio Bassani
Celebrating Bassani’s 100th anniversary
Shot in Bassani’s Ferrara, near the Po’s delta and in Fassoli, the documentary is part
of the Tv series La selva delle lettere produced by Pupi Avati and deals with Bassani’s
relationship with his hometown. The film includes interviews to Paola Bassani, Valerio
Bozzi, Umberto Caniatto, Claudio Cazzola, Antonella Guarnieri, Oreste “Gavino”
Mondo, Silvana Onofri, Franco Varini and Gianni Venturi.
Giorgio Bassani is an Italian writer whose novels - among them The Garden Of The
Finzi-Contini - are among the most beautiful in 20th century Italian literature.
Friday 9th December - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
The Essential
Brendan Kennelly moves to Italy
Book launch. More details TBA
A selection of Brendan Kennelly’s poems, chosen from the latest collection, The
Essential Brendan Kennelly. Selected Poems (edited by Terence Brown & Michael
Longley, Bloodaxe 2011), has been translated into Italian.
The volume, published by Jaca Book, is edited by Giuliana Bendelli and contains
poems translated by Rosangela Barone, Giuliana Bendelli and Melita Cataldi.
Monday 12th December - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Lunedì al Cinema - Un ragazzo d’oro
Directed by Pupi Avati. With Riccardo Scamarcio,
Sharon Stone, Cristiana Capotondi, Giovanna Ralli, 102’
In Italian with English subtitles
Un ragazzo d’oro (A Golden Boy), tells the story of Davide Bias. In the past, Bias’s
father, Ettore, was a writer of mediocre films. After the mysterious death of his
father, which could have been a suicide, Davide returns to live with his mother in
Rome. The greatest desire of the deceased Ettore was to be closer to Ludovica (Sharon
Stone), a publisher who was planning to publish his autobiography. Seeking to better
understand his father’s motives, and fascinated by the presence of this seductive
woman, Davide decides to write the autobiography in secret, in the place of his father.
Thursday 15th December - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
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Giovedì all’Opera La cambiale di matrimonio
Director: Gaetano Rossi. Conductor: Luigi Squarzina with
Paolo Bordogna, Désirée Rancatore, Saimir Pirgu, 83’
Introduction by Deirdre O’Grady, film in Italian with English subtitles.
Set in England in the house of the merchant Tobia Mill Rossini’s first opera contains
many future Rossinian musical and dramatic devices. The plot, in true Commedia
dell’Arte manner tells of an older suitor Slook, an American/Canadian merchant, who
seeks the hand of the young Miss Fanny. Female independence is established as she
insists she won’t be treated as a piece of merchandise. The delightful and entertaining
production by Luigi Sguarzina highlights aspects of the English Pantomime.
Monday 19th December - 6.30pm
Italian Institute of Culture
Free Admission - RSVP [email protected]
Lunedì al Cinema - Il papà di Giovanna
Director: Pupi Avati. With Silvio Orlando, Alba
Rohrwacher, Francesca Neri, Ezio Greggio. Drama, 104
In Italian with English subtitles’
A father’s love for his troubled daughter may be the only thing that can save her in
this drama from writer and director Pupi Avati. In Bologna in the late 1930s, Michele
Casali (Silvio Orlando) teaches design at the same institute where his daughter
Giovanna (Alba Rohrwacher) studies. Michele is a loving father but overprotective. He
does not recognize the mental health problems of his daughter, and can not save her
from a tragic fate (IMDb).
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Bassani, 100 years on
Brendan Kennelly in Italian
Monday at the Cinema - Un ragazzo d’oro
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Monday at the Cinema - Il papà di Giovanna
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