
Chicago, June 3, 6.30 PM
Nel nordest dell'Italia, il Tagliamento scorre dalle Alpi al Mare Adriatico.
Questo documentario poetico ne segue il corso maestoso e le popolazioni,ricche di spirito e di storie che vivono lungo le sue rive. In italiano con sottotitoli in inglese. Copresentato dall'Istituto Italiano di Cultura e Cinema/Chicago
nell'ambito di International Summer Screenings Program 2015. Ingresso libero e gratuito.
In northeast Italy, the Tagliamento River is tucked away in a secret spot, flowing from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea. This poetic documentary focuses on this majestic waterway, and the people of the region-spirited and storied-who as well as themes of memory, work, tradition, and change. Italian with English subtitles. Co-presented by the Italian Cultural Institute and Cinema/Chicago, on the occasion of the International Summer Screenings Program 2015. Free and open to the public.
Chicago Cultural Center
Claudia Cassidy Theater, 2nd Floor North
78 E. Washington St.
www.cityofchicago.org
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