Alice Rohrwacher
Rêver entre les mondes Exhibition-installation and retrospective
This event is organized by the Cinemas of the Department culture and creation of the Centre Pompidou in association with the Festival d'Automne à Paris
Alice Rohrwacher, a leading figure in young Italian cinema since her first feature film Heavenly Body, selected, in 2001, at the Quinzaine des réalisateurs in Cannes, presents a unique exhibition, in addition to her entire filmography.
Her films explore an ancestral past and navigate between history and myth, rurality and modernity. They include fictional works such as The Wonders (Grand Prix – Cannes 2014), and Lazzaro Felice (Best Screenplay Award – Cannes 2018), starring her older sister, actress Alba Rohrwacher, and also documentaries, shorts and feature films (Omelia Contadina co-directed with JR, Futura co-directed with Pietro Marcello and Francesco Munzi and Le Pupille, an Oscar nominee in 2023). Alice Rohrwacher also presents her fourth feature film, La Chimera with Isabella Rossellini and Josh O'Connor, a fiction about a hunter of Etruscan remains (in competition at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival), in preview as part of the opening of the retrospective. In parallel, a new exhibition-installation, Bar Luna, conceived with the Italian theatre company Muta Imago and with the participation of landscape florist Thierry Boutemy, takes visitors on a journey through a magical and mysterious atmosphere, like a series of sets in an imaginary film whose protagonists are the visitors themselves, with their perceptions, emotions and experiences. It is also alive and kicking with the discreet presence of a small group of students - performers and figures who animate and deploy the installations in dialogue with the public at certain times every day from 1 to 22 December.
Program
- Friday 1st December 6:30pm I Opening of the Bar Luna exhibition-installation designed by Alice Rohrwacher and Muta Imago, with the participation of Thierry Boutemy read more
- Friday 1er December 8pm I Opening night with a preview screening of La Chimera (2023, 133 minutes), with Alice Rohrwacher and Josh O'Connor read more
- Saturday 2nd December 2023 au 1st January 2024 I Bar Luna exhibition read more
- Saturday 2nd December 5pm I Screening of Corpo celeste (2011, 98 minutes), with Alice Rohrwacher and Carlo Cresto-Dina read more
- Saturday 2nd December 8pm I Screening of Le Meraviglie (2014, 110 minutes), preceded by Ad una mela (2020, 2 minutes) followed by a dialogue between Alice Rohrwacher, Claudia Sorace and Riccardo Fazi from Muta Imago, who worked with the filmmaker on the Bar Luna exhibition read more
- Sunday 3rd December 4pm I Masterclass with Alice Rohrwacher, followed by a book signing for Alice Rohrwacher. Le Vrai du faux. read more
- Sunday 3rd December 7pm I Screening of Lazzaro felice (2018, 126 minutes), preceded by Omelia contadina (2020, 9 minutes), with Alice Rohrwacher and Thierry Boutemy read more
- Monday 4 December 8pm I Screening of Futura (2021, 105 minutes), preceded by Quattro strade (2020, 8 minutes), with Alice Rohrwacher and Giulia Conte read more
- Thursday 7 December 8pm I Screening of Un piccolo spettacolo (2003, 69 minutes), preceded by Una canzone (2014, 11 minutes), with Alice Rohrwacher and Eva Markovits read more
- Friday 8 December 8pm I Screening of Corpo celeste (2011, 98 minutes) read more
- Saturday 9 December 3pm I Screening of L’Amica geniale (2018, 118 minutes), with Alice Rohrwacher read more
- Saturday 9 December 6pm I Screening of Le pupille (2023, 39 minutes), preceded by Violettina (2016, 4 minutes) and De Djess (2015, 15 minutes), with Alice Rohrwacher and Valeria Bruni Tedeschi read more
- Sunday 10 December 5pm I Screening of Un piccolo spettacolo (2003, 69 minutes), preceded by Una canzone (2014, 11 minutes) read more
- Thursday 14 December 8pm I Screening of Futura (2021, 105 minutes), preceded by Quattro strade (2020, 8 minutes) read more
- Saturday 16 December 6pm I Screening of Lazzaro felice (2018, 126 minutes), preceded by Omelia contadina (2020, 9 minutes) read more
- Sunday 17 December 5pm I Screening of Le Meraviglie (2014, 110 minutes), preceded by d'Ad una mela (2020, 2 minutes) read more
- Thursday 21st December 5pm I Screening of L’Amica geniale (2018, 118 minutes) read more
- Friday 22nd December 8pm I Screening of Le pupille (2023, 39 minutes), preceded by Violettina (2016, 4 minutes) and De Djess (2015, 15 minutes) read more
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