directed by Robert Altman, starring Tim Robbins, Greta Scacchi and Fred Ward, USA 1992, 124 min., 35mm, Italian version
“I never go to the movies… life’s too short”. This quip from the leading player, a hugely powerful and unscrupulous film producer, sums up the sense of this stunning example of Altman’s cynicism. A cruel, biting fresco that demolishes the Hollywood myth with an outstanding cast interpreting themselves, the film won the best director and best actor awards at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Informazioni
Admission free while places last, reservation recommended
Sala Cinema - Palazzo Esposizioni Roma
Admission via the steps in via Milano 9a
Reservations may be made on the italian version of this page from 9:00 am on the day before the film is due to be screened until two hours before the performance begins.
Once you have made your reservation, please show up at least 10 minutes before the performance starts, otherwise your place(s) will be given to those waiting in line at the entrance. If for any reason you are unable to come, please cancel the reservation in your basket so that others can attend in your place.
Even if no more places are available on line, you can still attend the screening without a reservation by showing up before the start of the film, because there may be cancellations or no-shows.