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Le notti bianche (Italian with English subtitles)
Location
Main screening room
Date
December 21st, 2023
Duration
102 min
Cycle
Coq-à-l'âne !

This end-of-year cycle is an opportunity to bring together some of the finest 35mm prints in our collections.
The criteria that led to this selection:
a) the rarity of the chosen movie on film
b) the effect of contrast (period, style, culture) between one film and the other
c) the quality of conservation of the print

The Dailies
Directed by
Stephanie Creaghan
Language
French or English with French and English subtitles
Origins
Quebec
Year
2021
Duration
30s to 1m30s
Genre
Video art
Format
Digital
Synopsis

Stephanie Creaghan's The Dailies is an ingenious series of very short works in which video art and cinema overlap. Nineteen titles from this series are featured in our December program as a dreamy and intimate tribute to the cinephile experience.

Stephanie Creaghan makes work about how violence inserts itself into communication, combining different pathways (like audio and video) to uncover these latent forms of manipulation to bring to light the undiscussed/repressed.

The Dailies
White Nights
Directed by
Luchino Visconti
Language
Italian with English subtitles
Actors
Maria Schell, Marcello Mastroianni, Jean Marais
Origins
Italy, France
Year
1957
Duration
102 min
Genre
Drama, romance
Format
35 mm
Synopsis

A shy man and a young woman meet. Three nights to get to know each other, three nights to dream, with a third man in between.

White Nights
"One thing sets Visconti apart from Dostoyevsky: history takes the place of metaphysics and God. Or, more accurately, History is Visconti's God, allowing him to shift the focus to the social and political world."
Renzo Renzi

Luchino Visconti

Luchino Visconti di Modrone, Count of Lonate Pozzolo (2 November 1906 – 17 March 1976) was an Italian filmmaker, stage director, and screenwriter. A major figure of Italian art and culture in the mid-20th century, Visconti was one of the fathers of cinematic neorealism, but later moved towards luxurious, sweeping epics dealing with themes of beauty, decadence, death, and European history, especially the decay of the nobility and the bourgeoisie. He was the recipient of many accolades, including the Palme d'Or and the Golden Lion, and many of his works are regarded as highly-influential to future generations of filmmakers.

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