Saturday, September 05, 2015 - from 3:00 pm To 4:30 pm - Free entrance - Italy 2013, 70 minutes - Film in Italian with English subtitles - East Building Large Auditorium - National Gallery of Art - 401 Constitution Ave. NW - Washington, DC 20565
A new documentary on the iconic career of Alberto Sordi — arguably Italy's most beloved comic actor of the mid-twentieth century — provides an amusing yet in-depth account of his career in cinema through clips, photographs, interviews, and testimonials in the spirit of his brilliant life in the arts. A performer of incredible range, Sordi (1920 – 2003) also had a forceful dramatic presence and, in later years, directed many productions. Q&A with director Luca Verdone will follow.
Source: IIC Washington DC
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