
A tour of the silver screen from early Hollywood to modern blockbusters! Italian American Cinema: From Capra to the Coppolas is an original documentary exhibit curated by the Museo Italo Americano in San Francisco and written by film scholar and San Francisco State University Cinema Professor Joseph McBride. This exhibit - featuring written and photographic panel displays, videos, memorabilia, and graphic art - will be on display at arte italia through September 18, 2016.
Admission: Free
Hours: Thursday - Sunday, 12 to 5 pm
Exhibit Center: 442 Flint Street, Reno
Parking for arte italia is located in the rear of the historic building located at 442 Flint Street during exhibit hours. Additional street parking is available on both California Ave. and Flint St.
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