Parlem de Cinema? is a film forum organized by the Museum of Cinema that consists of 10 annual sessions exploring the history of cinema. This program highlights influential directors who have significantly impacted cinema and inspired subsequent generations. One of the featured films is "A Special Day" (Una giornata particolare), directed by Ettore Scola and released in 1977. This Italian film runs for 106 minutes and is presented in its original version with subtitles. Set on May 6, 1938, the film unfolds amid Adolf Hitler's visit to Rome, when most neighbors are out celebrating the event. However, Antonietta, a housewife with six children, and Gabriele, a radio host dismissed due to his sexual orientation deemed dissident by the regime, coincidentally meet and share a few hours together. Their encounter takes place in stark contrast to the celebratory atmosphere outside, creating a poignant space for human connection.
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