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Italian film showing today: La peggior settimana della mia vita (Alessandro Genovesi, 2011)

The Italian film, La peggior settimana della mia vita (Alessandro Genovesi, 2011), will be showing in Lecture Theatre A, Avenue Campus, at 6:30pm on Monday 10th February 2014. Review, introduction and discussion by final year Modern Languages student, Maisie Kelly. All welcome! ************************************************* Il film di questa settimana è una commedia romantica basata sulla sitcom brittanica della BBC dello stesso nome (The Worst Week Of My Life). Continue reading →

Italian film showing today: La peggior settimana della mia vita (Alessandro Genovesi, 2011)

The Italian film, La peggior settimana della mia vita (Alessandro Genovesi, 2011), will be showing in Lecture Theatre A, Avenue Campus, at 6:30pm on Monday 10th February 2014. Review, introduction and discussion by final year Modern Languages student, Maisie Kelly. All welcome! ************************************************* Il film di questa settimana è una commedia romantica basata sulla sitcom brittanica della BBC dello stesso nome (The Worst Week Of My Life). Continue reading →

Italian film showing today: Il vento fa il suo giro (Giorgio Diritti, 2005)

The Italian film, Il vento fa il suo giro (Giorgio Diritti, 2005), will be showing in Lecture Theatre A, Avenue Campus at 6:30pm on Monday 3rd February 2014. Review, introduction and discussion by Paola Visconti. All welcome! **************************************************** Il primo film di questa rassegna è ambientato in un paesino delle Alpi piemontesi. Continue reading →

New Italian film season begins Monday

The new Italian film season at the University of Southampton begins on Monday 3rd February 2014, with a showing of ‘Il vento fa il suo giro’ (Giorgio Diritti, 2005) in Lecture Theatre A, Avenue Campus at 6.30pm. The spring season promises a selection of films to inspire and stimulate your interest in the world of cinema and Italian culture. All films are in Italian and most have English subtitles. Everyone is welcome and showings are free of charge. Continue reading →

British Council report on UK language needs

On 20 November the British Council launched a report entitled ‘Languages for the Future: Which Languages the UK Needs and Why’, identifying Spanish, Arabic, French, Mandarin Chinese, German, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Turkish and Japanese as the languages most vital to the UK over the next 20 years. The report is of interest for all concerned with planning the future of languages and can be downloaded from the British Council website. Continue reading →

British Council report on UK language needs

On 20 November the British Council launched a report entitled ‘Languages for the Future: Which Languages the UK Needs and Why’, identifying Spanish, Arabic, French, Mandarin Chinese, German, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Turkish and Japanese as the languages most vital to the UK over the next 20 years. The report is of interest for all concerned with planning the future of languages and can be downloaded from the British Council website. Continue reading →

Italian film showing today: Tutta la Vita Davanti (Paolo Virzì, 2008)

The Italian film, Tutta la Vita Davanti (Paolo Virzì, 2008), will be showing in Lecture Theatre A, Avenue Campus at 6.30pm on Monday 18th November. A review, introduction and discussion will be led by Leonardo Provvedi. *********************************************** Il film racconta la storia di Marta, giovane e brillante neolaureata in filosofia col massimo dei voti. Continue reading →

Italian film showing today: Tutta la Vita Davanti (Paolo Virzì, 2008)

The Italian film, Tutta la Vita Davanti (Paolo Virzì, 2008), will be showing in Lecture Theatre A, Avenue Campus at 6.30pm on Monday 18th November. A review, introduction and discussion will be led by Leonardo Provvedi. *********************************************** Il film racconta la storia di Marta, giovane e brillante neolaureata in filosofia col massimo dei voti. Continue reading →