
BY: Sophia Kurzius
The University of New Hampshire (UNH), in collaboration with Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna, brought the touring festival of rare and restored films “Il Cinema Ritrovato,” to the Durham campus and The Music Hall in Portsmouth. With a total of eight screenings shown from Tuesday, March 19 to Sunday, March 24, the festival attracted about 750 students and community members alike to join in a shared appreciation for the art of film.
The Music Hall in Portsmouth, alongside the UNH College of Liberal Arts Dean’s Office, UNH Center for the Humanities, UNH Italian Studies program, UNH Department of Classics, Humanities and Italian Studies, UNH Global Education Center and the UNH Confucius Institute collaborated with Cineteca di Bologna in order to bring the festival overseas.
SOURCE: https://tnhdigital.com/
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