
Family drama! Fame and fortune! Forgotten stories of World War II! This year’s Cinema Ritrovato on Tour in New Hampshire presents a dazzling international lineup of comedies, beautifully restored cinematic masterpieces, and documentaries sourced from Italian archives, including a U.S. premier and one very special engagement. All films are in their original languages with English subtitles.
This year’s festival will be a virtual event, with films available to stream on demand over a four-day period. *All films, with the exception of Chess of the Wind, will be available to stream on demand at any time from 12:00am Friday, March 5 through 11:45pm Monday, March 8. Chess of the Wind will be available to stream only on Saturday, March 6 and Sunday, March 7 and has a limited number of tickets. available.
SOURCE: University of New Hampshire Italian Studies Program
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