Hands Over the City by Francesco Rosi
CINÉMA

Hands Over the City by Francesco Rosi

11
March
20 25
CINEMA AND BROADCASTING ALL AUDIENCES
PMR

7pm screening in the original language with French subtitles of Francesco Rosi’s film "Hands Over the City" (Italy 1963). 

Hands Over the City by Francesco Rosi

Introduction

Rosi’s cinematic output is political, in the fullest sense of the word, and this film is a perfect example of that, highlighting the profiteering and tragic cowardice of our modern democracies. (Text by the Audiovisual Institute of Monaco – more information and trailer available on the website).

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Opening hours : 19h00
Date : Tuesday 11 March 2025
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