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Cinema Massimo

This year the by now traditional partnership between Traffic and the Museo Nazionale del Cinema, that puts its professional abilities and logistical structures (one room in the Massimo Cinema), to host the thematic line of the festival, at our disposal, is once again renewed . On this occasion it is a look at Berlin, the place evoked by Lou Reed in the inaugurative show at the Pellerina, which was developed by the curator Gianni Canova using his experience as film critic. In line with this setting is the festival's preview, which sees the roman group Zu providing a live score to the restored version (by the Berlin Bundesarchiv Filmarchiv) of a classic of German cinematography from the years of lore.

Tuesday 10 july
21.30 Berlin: Symphony of a great city (by Walter Ruttman, 1927, 62') live score provided by Zu

Wednesday 11 july
15.30 Wings of desire by Wim Wenders (1987, 130')
17.50 Faraway, so close! by WimĀ Wenders (1993, 147')
20.30 Hanna Flanders by Oskar Roehler (2000, 100')
22.30 Flirt by Hal Hartley (1995, 80')

Thursday 12 july
16.30 The Good German by Steven Soderbergh (2006, 105')
18.30 Germany, year zero by Roberto Rossellini (1947, 75')
20.00 Wings of desire (repeat)
22.15 Faraway, so close! (repeat)

Friday 13 july
16.30 Hanna Flanders (repeat)
18.30 Flirt (repeat)
20.00 Love, money, love by Philip Groning (2000, 137')
22.30 Run, Lola, run by Tom Tykwer (1998, 81')

Saturday 14 july
16.00 Love, money, love (repeat)
18.30 Run, Lola, run (repeat)
20.20 Goodbye, Lenin! by Wolfgang Becker (2003, 121')
22.30 Strike back! by Carl Schenkel (1981, 86')

Sunday 15 july
16.30 Goodbye, Lenin! (repeat)
18.45 Strike back! (repeat)
20.30 The Good German (repeat)
22.30 Germany, year zero (repeat)