Vittorio Boarini died, he founded the Cineteca di Bologna

(ANSA) – BOLOGNA, 30 OCT – Vittorio Boarini, university professor and founder of the Cineteca di Bologna, died at 86 in 1974. He was also municipal manager of the Culture sector in Bologna. Retired since 2000, in 2001 he took over the direction of the Fellini Foundation in Rimini, for which he directed ‘Fellini Amarcord’ magazine of Fellini studies until 2010. He has taught at the University of Bologna (Dams) Documentary and Experimental Cinematography and more recently, at the Faculty of Economics, Cinema as a cultural asset.

The funeral parlor will be at the Renzo Renzi Library of the Cineteca di Bologna (Piazzetta Pasolini) on Friday 5 November, from 1.15pm to 3.30pm.

The president of the Cineteca di Bologna Foundation Marco Bellocchio and the director Gian Luca Farinelli learn the news of the death of Vittorio Boarini. “Vittorio’s energy, courage, intelligence, culture were limitless, accompanied by a clear vision of cultural politics, the engine of the development of the entire society. Without Vittorio – they write – Bologna would never have had a film library and the void it leaves, human and intellectual, is enormous “.

“Bologna and the entire regional community – comment the President of the Region Stefano Bonaccini and the Councilor for Culture Mauro Felicori – lose a leading figure”, “forerunner and at the center of the cultural panorama of the city and beyond”. The mayor of Bologna Matteo Lepore expresses condolences for the death of “one of the most important figures for the culture of our city”. (HANDLE).

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