Where and when
Friday 16 October 2015 at 9:00pm
Meeting with Mario Carbone
Master of Neorealism. Born in San Sosti (Cosenza) in 1924, Carbone is one of the most important figures of cinema and photography of the twentieth century. He collaborated with the greatest authors and artists of our time, making numerous documentaries and photographs. “Carbone has cultivated the passion for a cinema able to elect as a subject the social and civil, but also the cultural: art, literature, music and theater.” Giuseppe D’Addino.
Moderated by Pinangelo Marino, Alberto Lastrucci (artistic director of the Festival dei Popoli) and Giuseppe D’Addino (director of the documentary “Mario Carbone, the photographer with the camera”).
In addition to a sequence of his most famous photographs, the following films will be screened and discussed in the Aamod Archive.
The factory speaks (1968, 31 min.)
Among the most important documentary films ever made on the working condition of Fiat in the sixties.
Sardinia, the future is called rebirth (1968, 36 min.)
Portrait of rare intensity of Sardinian migrants of the fifties and sixties.
Projection and commentary of sequences shot and never assembled.
Valle Giulia (1968, 8 min.)
Carbone was one of the few to film the famous clash between university students and police on March 1, 1968 in Rome.