(USA, 1944) by Howard Hawks, starring Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Walter Brennan, b/w, duration: 106', 35mm original version with Italian subtitles In occupied Martinique, an American makes a living driving a fishing boat for tourists. He wants to stay out of the conflict between the Resistance and the collaborationists, but his sense of justice and his love for a woman will change his mind. Based on Hemingway's novel, it is an admirable synthesis of Hawks' cinema, balancing adventure, romance, and irony. The duets between Bogart and a magnetic Lauren Bacall, here in her debut, have gone down in cinema history.
Informazioni
Admission free while places last, reservation recommended
Sala Cinema - Palazzo Esposizioni Roma
Admission via the steps in via Milano 9a
Reservations can be made on the italian version of this page from 9:00am the day before the screening until 30 minutes before the start.
In case you are not able to attend the screening, remember to cancel your reservation from your private area on the site so others can attend.
Please arrive 10 minutes before the start, otherwise your reservation will no longer be valid and your seat will be assigned to the waiting audience at the entrance.
It is also possible to access the screenings without a reservation—until available seats last—by waiting in line before the film begins.