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Concluso Ven 23 Feb 2018Ven 23 Feb 2018
Why Ancient Rome Matters – with World Renowned Classicist Mary Beard

This event starts at 5:30 PM   ** No phone or email reservations accepted **   The Embassy of Italy and Italian Cultural Institute in Washington D.C., in collaboration with the American University of Rome, present a special evening with world renowned classicist Mary Beard. The historian and bestselling author of SPQR: A History of Ancient […]

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Concluso Mar 13 Feb 2018Mar 13 Feb 2018
Romeo e Giulietta ( Romeo & Juliet ) by Franco Zeffirelli

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Zeffirelli’s release of Academy Award nominated film Romeo and Juliet, the Italian Cultural Institute, in collaboration with the Franco Zeffirelli Foundation, presents a pre-Valentine’s Day screening of Shakespeare’s tale of romance and tragedy. Two families of Verona, the Montagues and the Capulets, have been feuding with each other […]

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Concluso Gio 08 Feb 2018Gio 08 Feb 2018
Fiore by Claudio Giovannesi

One of the discoveries of the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, Fiore is an award-winning drama from Claudio Giovannesi, the director of Ali Blue Eyes.  The movie takes place in a juvenile detention center in Italy where Daphne, the 17-year old protagonist, ends up after being imprisoned for petty crime. While incarcerated there, she meets Josh, an inmate from […]

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Concluso Mer 07 Feb 2018Mer 07 Feb 2018
Applications of Gene Targeting Technology in Therapies

The Georgetown University Italian Research Institute, in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy and the Italian Cultural Institute, invites you to a presentation and discussion on the latest research on “The Role of Immune Cells in Neuropsychiatric Disorders” featuring Dr. Mario R. Capecchi2007 Nobel Laureate in MedicineDistinguished Professor in Human Genetics & BiologyUniversity of Utah […]

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Concluso Mar 06 Feb 2018Mar 06 Feb 2018
Che cosa sono le nuvole? (What are clouds?) by Pier Paolo Pasolini

Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922–1975) was one of the most important Italian intellectuals of the post–World War II era. An astonishing polymath—poet, novelist, literary critic, political polemicist, screenwriter, and film director—he exerted profound influence on Italian culture up to his untimely death at the age of fifty-three. Join us on February 6th for a rare screening […]

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Concluso Mar 30 Gen 2018Mar 30 Gen 2018
Talea, a concert by Paolo Angeli

The Italian Cultural Institute in Washington, DC invites you to the concert  Talea by Paolo Angeli. However you want to call it, nobody else is doing it quite like him. Paolo Angeli, the Sardinian sorcerer, manually crafts beautiful, multi-layered music from his unique designed guitar: a hybrid orchestra built in a single instrument with strings going […]

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Concluso Lun 29 Gen 2018Lun 29 Gen 2018
The Lost Music of the Holocaust

On the occasion of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2018, the Embassy of Italy and the Italian Cultural Institute, in collaboration with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC and Last Musik, invite you to an evening dedicated to the “Lost Music of the Holocaust”. Francesco Lotoro will perform some of the songs brought back […]

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Concluso Mer 24 Gen 2018Mer 24 Gen 2018
Sleeping Beauty, from Ariadne to Walt Disney (and back), a lecture by Monica Centanni

“Let us tell an old story a new and we will see how well you know Maleficent (Walt Disney Pictures, 2014)   Continuing on our series “Protecting Intangible Heritage” and as kick-off of the programs for the 2018 European Year of Cultural Heritage, the Italian Cultural Institute invites you to “Sleeping Beauty, from Ariadne to […]

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Concluso Mer 17 Gen 2018Mer 17 Gen 2018
Il Conformista (The Conformist)

In Mussolini’s Italy, repressed Jean-Louis Trintignant, trying to purge memories of a youthful, homosexual episode–and murder–joins the Fascists in a desperate attempt to fit in. As the reluctant Judas motors to his personal Gethsemane (the assassination of his leftist mentor), he flashes back to a dance party for the blind; an insane asylum in a […]

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Concluso Ven 12 Gen 2018Ven 12 Gen 2018
Europa Galante – Concert at The Library of Congress

Founded by the brilliant violinist and conductor Fabio Biondi, Italy’s Europa Galante is one of the world’s most admired period performance ensembles, particularly known for masterly performances of the music of Antonio Vivaldi. The concert highlights two of his dazzlingly imaginative Concerti dell’ Addio, the Farewell Concertos written in the final year of his life, and […]

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