Cinema Massimo

Turin


Film lovers shouldn't miss this three-screen cinema near the Mole Antonelliana. The Massimo shows art-house films, retrospectives and classics from the past (including the odd silent film), as well as recent releases. Under the umbrella of the Museu Nazionale del Cinema di Torino, the movie theatre also plays a starring role in the city's film festivals, including the Torino Film Festival.


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