
Dai Quaranta ai Settanta
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Postwar Italy Through the Lens of Literature
View details about the event: Dai Quaranta ai SettantaOn the occasion of the opening of Made in Italy | Sold in America Fashion in Attenzione Magazine, 1979-1987
Watch the video: A Conversation with Marcella Martin and Antony ShugaarView full event here.
Watch the video: Italian Minister Antonio Tajani Visits NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-MarimòOn the occasion of the 23rd anniversary of KIT – Kairos Italy Theater
Watch the video: Presentation of “Tutti in Scena”2021-22 Season Highlights
Watch the video: Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò 2021-22 Highlights (English Version)2021-22 Season Highlights
Watch the video: Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò 2021-22 Highlights (Versione Italiana)On the occasion of the publication of ‘The Betrothed’ A new translation by Michael F. Moore of Alessandro Manzoni’s ‘I promessi sposi’ Casa Italiana presented a screening of I promessi sposi (The Betrothed) (1922, Silent with Italian intertitles subtitled in English, 130 min.) In a newly restored version by the Fondazione Cineteca Italiana (Cineteca di Milano) With a new soundtrack commissioned by NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò Composed by Art Hirahara Performed live by: Paul Bollenback – guitar Art Hirahara – programming, piano, keyboards Mas Koga – flute, saxophones Jennifer Vincent – 5 string cello
Watch the video: Casa Italiana Holiday Party 2022 and screening of I Promessi Sposi (1922)A short documentary about the exhibition “The Mutation: Walking with Manzoni” Photographs by Mike Slack Curated by Gaia Giani In collaboration with Micamera Milan
Watch the video: THE MUTATION – Walking with ManzoniA conversation with Director Jessica Gould Star Ezra Knight
Watch the video: “Babylon: Ghetto, Renaissance, and Modern Oblivion” NYC PremiereWhaddyacall the Wind? (Bordighera Press, 2022)
Watch the video: Book Presentation: “Whaddyacall the Wind?”In collaboration with Primo Levi Center
Watch the video: Book Presentation: “One Hundred Saturdays” with Stella LeviA film by Jessica Gould
Watch the video: Babylon: Ghetto, Renaissance, and Modern OblivionA visual presentation by Victoria Noel-Johnson Curator of the exhibition “Fulvio Roiter: High-Rise New York” On view for the NYU Community through May 27 at Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at NYU
Watch the video: Fulvio Roiter’s New York