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Veneto Region Cinema Initiative: Watch Top Films for €3 on Tuesdays in Treviso and its Province

TREVISO – Every Tuesday in November in cinemas in Treviso and its province, fans will be able to go to the cinema with a ticket costing three euros. The review “The Veneto Region for quality cinema – The Region takes you to the cinema with three euros – Tuesdays at the cinema” starts again, a multi-year project of the Veneto Region created in collaboration with the Italian Arthouse Cinema Federation of the Tre Venezie and the Triveneta Interregional Union AGIS. The initiative, building on the success recorded in the months of March and May, will allow the public to appreciate works from the most important film festivals in the world on the big screen, as well as discover new films which have just entered cinemas.

For Tuesday 7 November in Treviso the Edera Multiplex offers, at 5pm, 7.20pm and 9.40pm, the viewing of “The truth according to Maureen K.” (France, 2022) by Jean-Paul Salomé. Being the leading trade union representative of a multinational company opens doors to the highest levels of industry and politics. But when you try to thwart the interests of the powerful, the backlash can be brutal, especially if you are a woman in a male-dominated world. Moving to the province, at the Hesperia Multiplex in Castelfranco Veneto at 5pm we find the film “The Last Time We Were Children” (Italy, 2023) by Claudio Bisio. Rome, summer 1943. Four children play war while the bombs of real war explode around them. Italo is the rich son of the Federal, Cosimo has his father in confinement and an atavistic hunger, Vanda is an orphan and a believer, Riccardo comes from a wealthy Jewish family. They are different but they don’t know it and between them “the greatest friendship in the world” is born, impervious to the divisions of history that bloodies Europe.

Italian cinema also at Cinergia multiplex in Conegliano which puts on the bill at 5.40pm and 8.20pm the opera “Io Capitano” (Italy, Belgium, 2023) by Matteo Garrone, Silver Lion and Marcello Mastroianni Award to the protagonist Seydou Sarr at the Venice Film Festival 2023. The film tells the adventurous journey of two young people, Seydou and Moussa, who leave Dakar to reach Europe. A contemporary Odyssey through the dangers of the desert, the horrors of the detention centers in Libya and the dangers of the sea. The film is also showing at 9pm Multiplex Manzoni di Paese.

Al Multiplex Italia Eden in Montebelluna, directly from the 2023 Berlin Film Festival, where he won the Silver Bear for best director, arrives, at 4.15pm and 9.35pm, “The Big Dipper” (France, Switzerland, 2023) by Philippe Garrel. Three brothers run the family puppet theater together with their grandmother and father. When the latter dies, during a show, everyone else works hard to keep the business afloat.
The Crystal Cinema of Oderzo offers this Tuesday at 8pm the reduced-cost viewing of “The most beautiful century of my life” (Italy, 2023) by Alessandro Bardani. An absurd law still in force in Italy prevents Giovanni, a son not recognized at birth, from knowing the identity of his biological parents before his hundredth birthday. To be able to attract public opinion, his only hope is to obtain the complicity of Gustavo, the only centenarian not recognized at birth as alive. The only one who would have the right to make use of this legislation but who seems to have no interest in doing so.

Finally, the proposal of Verdi multiplex in Vittorio Veneto at 8.30pm, “Anatomy of a Fall” (France 2023) by Justine Triet, winner of the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. the film is a thriller that delves into the secrets of a family and focuses on a provocative and unconventional portrait of a woman. Sandra is a writer who lives with her husband Samuel and her blind son Daniel in a remote mountain chalet in the French Alps. When Samuel dies under mysterious circumstances, Sandra is accused of murder and the trial exposes the tumultuous relationship she had with her husband, as well as her ambiguous personality. Things get complicated when the young son also comes to the witness stand.

Every week it will be possible to check which works are scheduled on the website www.agistriveneto.it and on the Facebook page @agis.trevenezie. The cost of the ticket is 3 euros.

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2023-11-03 16:35:00
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