Selections from the Woods Hole Film Festival: Sono Lino

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The image features the phrases "Selections" and "From WHFF" repeatedly written in bold white text against a solid black background. The words are arranged in horizontal rows, creating a uniform, repetitive pattern. The design has a minimalist and symmetrical appearance, with the phrases alternating in a consistent rhythm across the image, evoking a sense of visual flow.

Feature documentary by Jacob Patrick, USA, 2023, 75 minutes. Country of filming: France, Italy, US Language: English, Italian

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Cost

$15 General Admission, $5 for MIT ID Holders

Location

  • In-person only.

MIT Museum, Gambrill Center

314 Main Street
Building E-28
Cambridge, MA 02142
United States

Neighborhood

Area 2, East Cambridge, and The Port

Dates and Times

Saturday, October 26, 6PM – 8PM

Additional information

Lino Tagliapietra began his journey with glassblowing at the age of 11 as a factory worker in Murano, Italy. Now at 88, he prepares for his final hot shop session while grappling with age, identity, and the struggle of watching his protégés continue his legacy as his famed career comes to a close.

A Q&A with filmmaker Jacob Patrick will follow the screening. The screening will be introduced by MIT Professor of Computer Science Erik Demaine and MIT Instructor and Artistic Director of the Glass Lab Peter Houk. Co-presented by the MIT Glass Lab

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The image features the phrases "Selections" and "From WHFF" repeatedly written in bold white text against a solid black background. The words are arranged in horizontal rows, creating a uniform, repetitive pattern. The design has a minimalist and symmetrical appearance, with the phrases alternating in a consistent rhythm across the image, evoking a sense of visual flow.
Saturday, October 26, 6PM – 8PM
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MIT Museum

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