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The Leopard: The Woman Behind Visconti’s Masterpiece. Special screening and panel discussion

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Friday 10 July, 7.30pm, at Regent Street Cinema,  307 Regent Street, London W1B 2H

Nervosa Pictures, in collaboration with Cineteca di Bologna, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, University of Warwick, with the endorsement of Italian Cultural Institute of London, present 

The Leopard: The Woman Behind Visconti’s Masterpiece. Special screening and panel discussion

As part of the programme that accompanies the exhibition Above and Below the Line: the Labour of Women in Post-War Italian Cinema, a photographic exhibition that celebrates five women whose work shaped post-war Italian cinema, through rare archival photographs and biographies: Suso Cecchi d’Amico, screenwriter; Cecilia Mangini, documentary director; Mara Blasetti, production manager and assistant director; Isa Bartalini, assistant director; Anna Gruber, script supervisor, the Regent Street Cinema will host a Special Screening of THE LEOPARD , followed by a panel The Woman Behind Visconti’s Masterpiece with Professor Stephen Gundle and Visconti scholar Rossana Capitano.

The film was co-written by Suso Cecchi D’Amico, one of the women featured in the exhibition.

Tickets for the screening HERE

This London programme is produced by Nervosa Pictures, founded by Italian-British filmmaker Alessandra Gonnella, and commissioned by Professor Stephen Gundle and the University of Warwick, with the support of the Arts and Humanities Research Council, Cineteca di Bologna, Regent Street Cinema, Zonin Prosecco and COMITES London. Endorsed by the Italian Cultural Institute of London.

  • Organized by: Nervosa Pictures, in collaboration with Cineteca di Bologna, the Arts and Humanities Research Council, University of Warwick, with the endorsement of Italian Cultural Institute of London