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Francesco Rosi: A Tribute

Screening in the presence of Carolina Rosi, daughter of director Francesco Rosi 

Christ Stopped at Eboli

Dir.: Francesco Rosi
| 225 minutes

In 1938, physician Carlo Levi was banished, by the government, to south Italy for his anti-Fascist views. The encounter with the local community, far from anything he has ever known, was instrumental to his political views. Rosi's sublime adaptation of Levi's memoir.

Salvatore Giuliano

Dir.: Francesco Rosi
| 125 minutes

The story of Salvatore Giuliano, the post-WWII Sicilian Mafia leader. One of the most prominent Italian films of the 1960s, due partly to its authenticity, which solidified Francesco Rosi as one of the most important Italian directors of his time.

Hands over the City

Dir.: Francesco Rosi
| 101 minutes

When deaths result from the collapse of a building in a poor district of Naples, the disaster becomes an issue in the municipal elections... Rosi 's camera moves between the locations where fateful decisions are made, but at the heart of the film is the respect for all humans.

The Truce

Dir.: Francesco Rosi
| 126 minutes

Rosi's adaptation of Primo Levi's autobiographical saga describes the journey of young Primo, an Auschwitz survivor on his way back home. During the several months-long journey the hero begins to rediscover signs of life within himself.