
INFINITO: A Translation Marathon
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Celebrating Leopardi’s poem with Jonathan Galassi, Luigi Ballerini, and NYU students
View details about the event: INFINITO: A Translation MarathonPart of the New Italian Cinema Events (N.I.C.E.) Film Festival Celebrating its 32nd edition in the United States
Watch the video: “Viaggio nel crepuscolo” Film PresentationToday’s word is CAREZZA, Italian for “caress.”
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Carezza”Italian Fashion from A to Z is a 25-episode video series conceived by Grazia d’Annunzio with Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at New York University.
Watch the video: Italian Fashion From A to Z / Ep. 9: N as in Natural, Neo-minimal, Numeral… as in N° 21Book Presentation “Just Passing Through A Seven-Decade Roman Holiday The Diaries and Photographs of Milton Gendel” (2022, Farrar, Straus and Giroux)
Watch the video: “Just Passing Through” The Diaries and Photographs of Milton GendelA lecture by Michael Hardt, Duke University
Watch the video: Laboratory Italy: Revolution and Civil War in Italy in the 1970sItalian Fashion from A to Z is a 25-episode video series conceived by Grazia d’Annunzio with Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at New York University.
Watch the video: Italiana Fashion From A to Z / Ep. 8: J as in Joyous, Juicy, jazzy… as in Stella JeanLa Repubblica
Read more about: La poesia abbraccia la Grande Mela (open in a new tab)A short documentary about the exhibition “The Mutation: Walking with Manzoni” Photographs by Mike Slack Curated by Gaia Giani In collaboration with Micamera Milan
Watch the video: THE MUTATION – Walking with ManzoniToday’s word is RIBALTA, Italian for overturn, and for a theater proscenium.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Ribalta”In collaboration with WICIP Women in Italian Cinema: An Inclusive Project
Watch the video: Women in Italian Cinema: An Inclusive ProjectPresentations by Serena Moscardelli, Ph.D. Candidate in Italian Studies Anita Quero, Ph.D. Candidate in Italian Studies
Watch the video: Laughing with Manzoni: Parodies of The Betrothed in Comics and TVToday’s word is SPACCONE, Italian for a blowhard or know-it-all.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Spaccone”