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At Giunti Odeon a rich selection of films and documentaries on painting, visual arts and comics in the 20th century. This is a selection of very rare titles (with many experimental and artist films) - from the Cineteca di Bologna archive - dedicated to the life and works of Alberto Burri, Umberto Boccioni, Primo Conti, Giorgio De Chirico, Antoni Gaudì, Alberto Grifi, Hugo Pratt, Gino Rossi and many others.

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Encounter 2 - The confrontation with genres

After his debut film, Kubrick confronted one of the most important elements of American cinema, the genre system. Thanks to his desire to be independent, Kubrick made The Killer's Kiss (1955), halfway between noir and gangster-movie, in which he experimented with the symbolic use of images and the subjectivity of narration. He continued with Armed Robbery (1956), another ‘genre film’, but constructed through the fragmentation of the narrative. In the subsequent war-movie Paths of Glory Kubrick subverted the epic-militarist rhetoric of the genre, in which it is space that determines the action (and not vice versa), until the historical film Spartacus (1960), in which he accentuated the linguistic elements of modernity.

 

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Friday 22/11 - ore 10:00

'80 Cult!

At Giunti Odeon a selection of American classics from the 1980s! Colourful, crazy, experimental, joyful and dark at the same time: the films of that decade are the kaleidoscope of a renewed and euphoric society, but not without its shadows. Here then are the films of masters such as Robert Zemeckis, David Cronenberg, Terry Gilliam, Martin Scorsese and many other cult films to see and see again!

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Saturday 23/11 - ore 10:00

Tribute to Wes Anderson

Wes Anderson is one of the masters of contemporary cinema, beloved by audiences all over the world for his unmistakable style and poetics. Giunti Odeon dedicates a tribute to the great American director with a selection of his most famous films, all in original version with Italian subtitles.

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From Kobe Bryant to Rick Rubin, George Lucas to Phil Knight, and many other influential figures, this work offers advice and insights on finding one's place in the world. A place that lies beyond doubts, fears, and failures, accessible only through passion and hard work, while savoring every step of the journey.

On Saturday, November 23, at 5:00 PM, we will present Anche quando nessuno ci crede by Mondadori, with author Gianluca Gazzoli.

 

The Book: The term "underdog" in sports refers to teams or athletes no one expected to win—those counted out due to the odds stacked against them, only to defy expectations and triumph in stunning fashion. An underdog is a unique breed because even after they succeed, they’re driven to keep proving themselves, not only to others but to themselves, proving that their success wasn’t a fluke. This emotional and mental fuel pushes them toward excellence, toward the extraordinary, and keeps them fighting, no matter the obstacles.

Anche quando nessuno ci crede shares the stories of underdogs—athletes, actors, journalists, entrepreneurs, and artists—who, with their lives filled with dreams, hard work, and success, inspired Gianluca Gazzoli. Through his podcast Passa dal BSMT, Gazzoli has met remarkable people, collecting valuable lessons that can help us grow both personally and professionally. In these pages, he shares what he’s learned and continues to learn from the inspiring individuals who have come through BSMT, as well as those who might one day. These are stories of success that emerged from challenging paths, made up of dashed hopes, nearly broken dreams, and failures redeemed by an insatiable drive to succeed against all odds—even when others tell us to give up, that the struggle isn’t worth it.

 

The Author: Gianluca Gazzoli is an Italian radio and television host, videomaker, and author. With numerous radio and TV experiences, he began his career in 2014 at Radio Number One, a historic radio station in Northern Italy. Soon after, while still under 30, he moved to national radio, becoming a voice on RAI Radio2 with his daily show KGG, eventually joining Radio DEEJAY in 2019. On television, he’s collaborated on The Voice (2016), Quelli Che Il Calcio(2017-2018), and Domenica In (2017). Highly active on social media, Gazzoli creates popular formats that allow him to tell stories. In his podcast Passa dal BSMT, he shares the experiences of extraordinary people and professionals, deriving valuable lessons that can help us improve personally and professionally. His publications with Mondadori include Scosse. La mia vita a cuore libero (2021) and Anche quando nessuno ci crede. La rivincita degli underdog (2024).

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Sunday 24/11 - ore 11:00

READINGS FOR CHILDREN

Children... let's read together at GO!

 

Every Sunday, from 10:00 to 11:00 and from 11:00 to 12:00, our readers will take you through the pages of wonderful books, right under the stage at GO! Soft pillows and plenty of stories await you to end the week beautifully!

 

Each child who participates will receive a card where they can collect a sticker for each reading. Collect all 5 stickers on the card, and you'll receive a complimentary book (chosen from a selection of curated collections).

 

Free admission and no reservation required. Readings will be carried out only when the necessary attendance is reached.

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Sunday 24/11 - ore 12:00

Disney 100 Classics

In 1923, Walt and Roy Disney began an adventure that would change the history of cinema forever. Since then, the films made by Disney have enchanted several generations, amazing us each time with their timeless and ageless stories. Today, a century later, Giunti Odeon continues to celebrate this great dream factory by proposing a selection of great Disney classics, with the most famous films, suitable for young and old, to be enjoyed all together and continue to dream... 

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To mark the opening of the exhibition La grafica italiana del '900, scheduled for November 24 at 4:00 PM, we will be presenting the accompanying book of the same title, authored by Carlo Vinti and published by Giunti Editore, alongside experts Claudio Pescio and Stefano Rovai.

 

The Book:

Throughout the 20th century, graphic design played a significant role in shaping the visual landscape of modern Italy. Posters, logos, typefaces, packaging, and magazine and book covers have filled public and private spaces, embedding themselves in Italy’s collective memory. La grafica italiana del '900 provides a critical and chronological exploration of Italian graphic design, including themes and events often overlooked in broader discussions. The book begins with the period between the two World Wars, focusing on the legacy of Futurism and the rationalist graphics of publications such as Casabella and Campo Grafico. It then moves to the post-war era and the economic boom, highlighting key figures like Carboni, Grignani, Huber, Lamm, Klinz, Pintori, Munari, Noorda, Steiner, and Vignelli. The volume also examines the politically engaged designs of the 1970s, exploring themes of public utility and counterculture, and concludes with the last two decades of the century, marked by postmodernism and early experiments in digital design.

 

The Author:

Carlo Vinti is an Associate Professor at the University of Camerino and has been engaged for years in the history of design and graphic design. He co-curated the fifth edition of the Triennale Design Museum, TDM5: Grafica Italiana, in 2012. More recently, he curated the exhibition Italy and the Alliance Graphique Internationale (Trieste, 2022) and, together with Alessandro Colizzi and Silvia Sfligotti, the volume La questione moderna in Europa, 1923-1948 (Lazy Dog Press, 2023). Among his other publications are Gli anni dello stile industriale (Marsilio, 2007), Campo Grafico (Tipoteca, 2019), and, with Maddalena Dalla Mura, the chapter Italy 1945-2000. Product and Graphic Design in the World History of Design (Bloomsbury, forthcoming in 2025).

 
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Join us for a conversation on Sapor di note. Golosa rilettura delle opere di Giacomo Puccini (Trenta Editore) by Mariangela Cianti Rinaldi —a unique journey through the life, art, and culinary passions of the Italian music icon Giacomo Puccini. The author will be in discussion with Maurizio Sessa.

 

The Book:

Sapor di note. Golosa rilettura delle opere di Giacomo Puccini invites readers into a flavorful exploration of Puccini’s masterpieces, where food plays an illuminating and evocative role within the lives of his characters. Far from incidental, these gastronomic details are crafted to enhance the storytelling, adding layers of meaning and connection. Each of Puccini’s works is paired with a "Nota Golosa," a delightful note on the key culinary element in the opera, as well as a set of delicious recipes—sweet, savory, and drinkable—that bridge Puccini’s life, his musical genius, and his culinary passions.

 

The Author:

Born and raised in Lucca, Tuscany, Mariangela Cianti Rinaldi lives between Florence and the countryside of Siena. A graduate in Modern Literature from the University of Pisa, she has long been a scholar of history, art, and music, with a deep interest in local legends and culinary traditions. Her years in Parma sparked a personal journey into the rich tapestry of Italian history, culture, and gastronomy, all intricately linked with the nation’s musical heritage.

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At Giunti Odeon a rich selection of films and documentaries (some experimental) that tell and show Italian (and other) writers and poets through their works. These are extremely rare films - from the Cineteca di Bologna archive - dedicated, among others, to Cesare Pavese, Luciano Bianciardi, Dino Buzzati, Alberto Bevilacqua, Carlo Collodi, Italo Svevo, Umberto Saba and many others.

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Join us at GO for the launch of Guida di Firenze per veri fiorentini (Newton Compton Editori) by Sara Innocenti, an essential guide to discovering the true essence of Florence. The author will be joined by Ginevra Barbetti and Jacopo Vicini for a lively discussion.

 

The Book:

From the secrets of Ponte Vecchio to the most authentic artisan workshops, from hidden street art to Florentine expressions, Guida di Firenze per veri fiorentini explores Florence through the eyes of locals. With the unique guidance of Sara Innocenti, also known as “Inflorencer”—a playful twist on her mission to “influence about Florence”—this guide takes readers far from the usual tourist paths. With her signature blend of humor and expertise that has won her a large online following, Innocenti shares a side of Florence known only to the locals.

Through traditional festivals, hidden artisan shops, and quirky itineraries, readers can delve into the city’s storied history, famous love stories, and legendary personalities who shaped Florence. Packed with practical tips, sayings, and lesser-known spots, this book offers a fresh alternative to standard tourist guides. Highlights include: Florence’s hidden symbols, secret Instagram-worthy spots, the mysteries of Ponte Vecchio, ten things only true Florentines know, unconventional love stories, and a look at Florence’s street art.

 

The Author:

Known online as the “Inflorencer,” Sara Innocenti is a native Florentine and certified tour guide. She started her blog Sara's Florence (sarasflorence.com), which has since expanded into an Instagram page featuring fun series, quizzes, and local curiosities.

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Encounter 3 - Figures of Modernity

From the beginning of the 1960s Kubrick accentuated the modernity of his cinema, thanks also to a new idea of the character. An example of this is the protagonist of Lolita (1962), a figure of a mysterious and ambiguous maiden, but this is also the first film in which Kubrick reflects on the potential of the gaze. The director amplified this dimension in Dr. Strangelove (1964), a biting satire on the atomic destruction of the world, up to the absolute masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey (1969), a world-film that invented a new type of gaze, the cognitive gaze, and a new way of making cinema.

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Friday 29/11 - ore 18:30

AQUA E TERA by Dario Franceschini

Join us at GO for a discussion on Aqua e tera (La Nave di Teseo) by Dario Franceschini, a powerful love story set in the politically charged landscapes of post-World War I Italy. The event will feature insights from the author himself, as well as Dario Nardella, Adriano Sofri, and Agnese Pini.

 

The Book:

Following the end of the First World War, the Ferrara countryside becomes the epicenter of uprisings by thousands of laborers who have long been exploited while reclaiming malaria-ridden valleys. The Callegari family, made up of land drainers and washerwomen, navigate a world marked by poverty and ideals—an interplay of water and land—where the women, especially Ginisca, strive to change the future for their daughters. This setting, a postwar Ferrara under the control of the “red leagues,” is soon shaken by the violent emergence of blackshirt squads. Amidst this turbulence, two young women, Tina and Lucia—one the daughter of a fascist landowner, the other of a socialist league leader—meet and their lives intersect in unexpected ways.

 

The Author:

Dario Franceschini is an Italian politician, lawyer, and author. His literary debut, Nelle vene quell’acqua d’argento (2006), won the Premier Roman de Chambéry in France and the Premio Opera Prima Città di Penne and Premio Bacchelli in Italy. Franceschini continued his literary journey with La follia improvvisa di Ignazio Rando (2007), which was adapted into a theater production, and In 10 parole. Sfidare la destra sui valori (2009), a collection of speeches made during Italy's primary elections. His other works include Daccapo (2011), all published by Bompiani.

 
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Saturday 30/11 - ore 17:00

IL TEATRO DEI DELITTI by Marcello Simoni

Join us on Saturday, November 30, for the presentation of Il teatro dei delitti. Un'indagine di Vitale Federici (Newton Compton Editori) by Marcello Simoni, an award-winning author known for his historical thrillers. Simoni will delve into the mysteries of his latest novel, an irresistible blend of opera intrigue, murder, and secrets, with insights into his character Vitale Federici’s investigation.

 

The Book:

Florence, Carnival, 1794. At the Teatro della Pergola, the first act of Le feste d’Iside is underway when a piercing scream disrupts the audience. Countess Ludovica di Corvino claims to have witnessed a woman’s beheading beneath an archway onstage. The case draws the attention of Vitale Federici, a perceptive tutor, and his young apprentice, Bernardo della Vipera, who have been viewing the show from the grand duke’s balcony. Yet in the theatrical world, the line between reality and illusion becomes blurred, leaving Federici to wonder if he has entered a mysterious play within a play.

 

The Author:

Marcello Simoni, a former archaeologist with a degree in Literature, now works as a librarian and is an acclaimed historical novelist. His debut novel, Il mercante di libri maledetti (2011), won the prestigious Premio Bancarella. Known for his in-depth historical knowledge and suspenseful storytelling, Simoni has authored numerous works, including La biblioteca perduta dell’alchimista (2012) and Il labirinto ai confini del mondo (2013). His recent publications include La taverna degli assassini (2023), Morte nel chiostro (2024), and L’enigma del cabalista (2024). His work is celebrated for weaving history and mystery into gripping narratives.

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Meeting 5: Eyes Open Closed

The modern character of Kubrick's cinema can also be found, renewed, in his last films: The Shining (1981), a variation on horror consisting of spatial and temporal labyrinths, in which it is the architecture (of the mind) that shapes the narrative; Full Metal Jacket (1987) in which war is shown as an abstract and symbolic space-time; Eyes Wide Shut (1999), an extraordinary parable on the deceptive seductions of the 20th century and a film-heading on cinema as ‘grand illusion’.

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Encounter 4 - The cinema beyond cinema

From the never realised project on Napoleon to A Clockwork Orange (1971), Kubrick pushes the absolute ambiguity of images: the initial sense is turned upside down, also thanks to the manipulation of time. The expressive use of the zoom lens is the key to this style, as seen in Barry Lyndon (1975), a total film, which through the symbolic complexity of its framing and editing exhibits links with literature, theatre, painting, music, and in which meaning is emptied in favour of the visible.

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Coming soon Photography Atelier

Do you like photography but need someone to help you take your first steps into this fantastic world? Then Giunti Odeon is the right place for you! Gabriele Galasso's Atelier is coming, which will provide you with all the knowledge you need to shoot in manual mode on your own, putting your shooting techniques into practice straight away through photographic exercises and stimulating your creativity both day and night When? Every Tuesday from 12 November to 3 December (6pm to 8pm) and Saturday 30 November outdoors (10.30am to 12.30pm)! How? By registering at GO (€120 and €60 for the under-25s, from Wednesday 16 October)!

 

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The new film history workshop dedicated to Stanley Kubrick

Subscriptions are now open for the new Atelier of Film History curated by Marco Luceri, with five meetings dedicated to the ‘Cinema of Stanley Kubrick’ (from 14 November to 19 December, every Thursday, but not 5/12, from 6.30 pm to 8 pm). It is possible to sign up at the Giunti Odeon box office (every day from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.): the subscription is nominal and valid for all five encounters, at a cost of 100 euros (50 euros for those under 25). For more information on the programme click on ‘The events’ in the menu above. 

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