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TEL. +39 0415218711. info@labiennale.org. The Palazzo del Cinema on the Lido di Venezia is the main headquarters for the Venice International Film Festival. Built in record time in the Modernist style of the time, it was inaugurated on August 10th 1937 for the fifth edition of the Festival.
Mar 22, 2021 · Though quite removed from Venice, it is intended to have the attributes of a Venetian palace. Among other things, this means endowing it with a permanent awareness of the city’s mysterious presence. It must be stressed that the Palazzo del Cinema is above all a point of encounter, a meeting place and a market.
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Palazzo del Cinema di Venezia. Palazzo del Cinema di Venezia is the place that hosts the Venice Film Festival and congress activities, located in Lido di Venezia, Venice, Italy. Description. There are three theaters in Palazzo del cinema: la Sala Grande with over 1 032 seats, the Zorzi (48 seats) and Pasinetti (119 seats) theatres. History
Sep 8, 2020 · Palazzo del cinema - main Venice film festival point. In this video you can see in before Andrei Konchalovsky film "Dorogie tovarishchi" (Dear Comrades).Time...
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The 76th Venice International Film Festival is organised by La Biennale di Venezia, and took place at Venice Lido from August 28th to September 7th, 2019. The Festival is officially recognised by the FIAPF (International Federation of Film Producers Association).
Feb 16, 2019 · C+S designed the new public space sewing together the three elements which create the identity of the site: the historic and listed buildings of the Casino Palace and Venice Cinema Festival...
In 1936 an international jury was nominated for the first time and in 1937 the new Palazzo del Cinema was inaugurated (designed by the architect Luigi Quagliata), after a record construction time in line with the modernist trends of the era; with the exception of the years 1940 to 1948, it has hosted the Festival ever since.