Autore: Redazione • 07/04/2026 02:08
The Cinema Troisi hosted a well-attended evening for the restored screening of I pugni in tasca, introduced by director Marco Bellocchio. The event featured contributions from actress Paola Pitagora and writer Nicola Lagioia, who discussed the film's origins and artistic significance.
The audience, largely composed of younger viewers, followed both the film and the post-screening discussion with interest. Bellocchio shared behind-the-scenes memories, noting that the shooting experience confirmed his vocation as a filmmaker even at the age of 25.
The evening opened with a welcome from Valerio Carocci, president of the Piccolo America Foundation and Cinema Troisi. The event reinforced the importance of auteur cinema as a forum for intergenerational dialogue and cultural memory.
Produced in 1965 and often regarded as a landmark of Italian auteur cinema, the film portrays an isolated family in the Apennines and anticipates the social tensions that would come to the fore in the late 1960s. Included among the one hundred Italian films to be preserved, it remains essential for understanding the era's cinematic and cultural shifts.
Practical note: the screening was part of the 'Incontri d'Autore' series at Cinema Troisi. For information on upcoming events, check the Piccolo America Foundation's program.
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Rivista online registrata al Tribunale di Napoli n. 43 del 23/03/2022
Direttore: Lorenzo Crea
Editore: Visio Adv di Alessandro Scarfiglieri
Insight italia srl (concessionario esclusivo)