I would do it again tomorrow
Al Cinema Massimo of Turin
for Liberation Day - April 25, 2022 - 20,45
– streaming on Streeen!
Streaming on April 25th throughout Italy except Turin
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I would do it again tomorrow
The history of the Resistance in Turin's Borgo Vittoria neighborhood through the memories of its protagonists, the daily lives and hopes of a generation.
Red thread
A short film that blends documentary and fiction, exploring the themes of memory and violence through the lens of a unique protagonist.
Partial memory
The last letter to the fiancée of Bruno Cibrario (nom de guerre Nebiolo), a communist partisan shot at the age of 21 against the wall of the Martinetto shooting range in Turin.
Synopsis
Monday April 25 2022
20.45 hours
Cinema Massimo – Turin
The National Cinema Museum Association (AMNC), ArTeMuDa and the ANPI Section of Turin which brings together the territories of Borgo Vittoria, Madonna di Campagna, Lucento and Vallette are promoting, thirty years after the preview which took place during the tenth Youth Cinema Festival, the screening of Claudio Paletto's film I would do it again tomorrow which recounts the partisan experience in the Borgo Vittoria neighborhood through the testimonies of Sergio Actis Martino, Riccardo Battaglino, Nella Benissone, Carmen Nanotti, and Enzo Pettini.
During the program, two other short films by Claudio Paletto will be screened: Red thread (1996, 18'), directed together with Pier Milanese, dedicated to Giovanni Pesce, Gappista commander, Gold Medal of the Resistance and Memory of the Party (2009, 4′), episode of the collective film Walls and Borders dedicated to Bruno Cibrario (nom de guerre Nebiolo), a communist partisan shot at the age of twenty-one against the wall of the Martinetto shooting range in Turin.
The director intervenes Claudio Paletto e Vittorio Sclaverani of the AMNC
The films on the program have been restored by AMNC at the laboratory Rewind Digital di Alberto Ruffino