The Bardini garden will host its first-ever cinematic festival with over thirty films screenings, taking place each evening between July 8th through August 19th at 21:15 (Admission: €5, pre-sale ticket purchases strongly recommended on www.musartfestival.it; available beginning on July 8th). The screenings will take place with 100 seats on the Belvedere Terrace, offering a breathtaking view of Florence.
The initiative is promoted and organized by the Fondazione CR Firenze and the Fondazione Parchi Monumentali Bardini e Peyron, in collaboration with the Musart Cultural Association and with the patronage of the Municipality of Florence.
all films are screened dubbed in Italian without subtitles
Wednesday, July 8
La La Land by Damien Chazelle (USA 2016, 126′)
Thursday, July 9
Princess Mononoke by Hayao Miyazaki (Japan 1997, 133′)
Friday, July 10
Maria by Callas by Tom Volf (USA 2018, 113′)
Saturday, July 11
Call me by your name by Luca Guadagnino (Ita/Fra/USA 2017, 132′)
Sunday, July 12
Magari by Ginevra Elkann (Ita/Fra 2019, 99′) – the director will be in attendance
Monday, July 13
Hannah and her sisters by Woody Allen (USA 1985, 106′)
Tuesday, July 14
Caravaggio – L’anima e il sangue byJesus Garces Lambert (Ita 2017, 90′)
Wednesday, July 15
La ragazza nella nebbia by donato Carrisi (Ita/Fra/Ger 2017, 127′)
Thursday, July 16
Mia et le lion blanc by Gilles De Maistre (Fra 2018, 98′)
Friday, July 17
Marylin by Simon Curtis (USA 2011, 99′)
Saturday, July 18
Come un gatto in Tangenziale by Roberto Milani (ita 2018, 98′)
Sunday, July 19
Lady Macbeth by William Oldroyd (Gb 2016, 89′)
Monday, July 20
Blue Jasmine by Woody Allen (USA 2013, 98′)
Tuesday, July 21
Frida – Viva la Vida by Gianni Troilo (Ita 2019, 90′)
Wednesday, July 22
Haiku on a plum tree by Mujah Maraini-Melhi (Ita/Japan 2016, 73′)
Thursday, July 23
The BFG by Steven Spielberg (USA/Gb/Can 2016, 117′)
Friday, July 24
Original Copy by Marielle Heller (Usa 2018, 106′)
Saturday, July 25
The Shape of water by Guillermo del Toro (Usa 2017, 119′)
Sunday, July 26
Carol by Todd Haynes (USA/Gb 2015, 118′)
Monday, July 27
Midnight in Paris by Woody Allen (Usa 2011, 94′)
Tuesday, July 28
Klimt e Schiele Eros e Psiche by Michele Mally (Ita 2018, 75′)
Wednesday, July 29
Barney’s Version by Richard J. Lewis (Can/Ita 2010, 132′)
Thursday, July 30
The Fox and the Child by Luc Jacquet (Fr 2007, 90′)
Friday, July 31
Lou Von Salomè by Cordula Kablitz-Post (Ger 2016, 103′)
Saturday, August 1
Murder on the Orient Express by Kenneth Branagh (USA 2017, 114′)
Sunday, August 2
Elle by Paul Verhoeven (Fra 2016, 130′)
Monday, August 3
Match Point by Woody Allen (USA/Gb 2005, 124′)
Tuesday, August 4
Van Gogh by Julian Schnabel (USA 2018, 110′)
Wednesday, August 5
Il capitale umano by Paolo Virzì (Ita 2014, 109′)
Thursday, August 6
Les Vacances du petit Nicolas by Laurent Tirard (Fr 2013, 97′)
Friday, August 7
Nureyev – The White Crow by Ralph Fiennes (Gb 2018, 122′)
Saturday, August 8
Green Book by Peter Farrelly (USA 2018, 130′)
Sunday, August 9
Disobedience by Sebastian Lelio (Usa 2017, 114′)
Monday, August 10
Bananas by Woody Allen (Usa 1971, 82’)
Tuesday, August 11
Girl with a Pearl Earring by Perla di Peter Webber (Gb 2003, 99′)
Wednesday, August 12
Capote by Bennet Miller (Usa 2005, ’98)
Thursday, August 13
La famosa invasione degli Orsi di Lorenzo Mattotti (Ita/Fra 2019, 82′)
Friday, August 14
Dancer by Steven Cantor (Uk/Ru 2017, 85′)
Saturday, August 15
Sink or Swim by Gilles Lellouche (Fra 2018, 122′)
Sunday, August 16
Battle of the Sexes by Valerie Faris (Usa 2017, 121′)
Monday, August 17
Vicky Cristina Barcelona by Woody Allen (Usa 2008, 97′)
Tuesday, August 18
The Russian Ark by Aleksandr Sokurov (Ru/Ger 2001, 96′)
Wednesday, August 19
Caos Calmo by Antonello Grimaldi (Ita 2007, 112′)