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Cinema, Proiezione, Cinema Arlecchino, Milano
H16:00
Via San Pietro all’Orto 9
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Cinema Arlecchino, Milano
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H16:00
Via San Pietro all’Orto 9
Don’t Let the Sun
Continua il legame tra il Locarno Film Festival e Cineteca Milano.
Dal 10 al 12 ottobre il Cinema Arlecchino ospiterà Locarno a Milano: tre giorni dedicati ai film della 78ª edizione dello storico festival svizzero.
Locarno a Milano è un progetto di Cineteca Milano e Locarno Film Festival, realizzato con il sostegno di Cinema on the Docks, Fondazione Cariplo, Filmidee, Regione Lombardia, Comune di Milano, Ministero della Cultura e che vede come partner l’Istituto Svizzero.
Il cinema emergente italiano e svizzero è rappresentato anche da Don’t Let the Sun di Jacqueline Zünd, lungometraggio girato in una periferia milanese trasformata dall’emergenza climatica.
Per conoscere gli altri sei film in programmazione, clicca qui.
H16:00 – Proiezione di Don’t Let the Sun di Jacqueline Zünd
Colore, 100’, v.o. inglese, sott. italiano
Don’t Let the Sun, Jacqueline Zünd, 2025
Fa sempre più caldo, la gente si spinge verso strane forme di solitudine e Jonah, 28 anni, cerca di offrire conforto agli sconosciuti. Quando però si ritrova a fare da padre alla piccola Nika, tutta la sua vita cambia. Un delicato dramma sulla fragilità delle relazioni umane.
La regista Jacqueline Zünd sarà presente in sala.
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Cinema Arlecchino
via S. Pietro All’Orto, 9
Milano
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