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A Retrospective Film Series on the Spaghetti Western Cera UNA VOLTA IL WEST GO WEST with the Italian Society at Berkeley this Summer! Join us for these tales of bloodshed and bullets, all set in an Old West as brought to life by visionary Italian directors. FREE ADMISSION!!! June 3 - Django (Sergio Corbucci, 1966) June 17 - The Great Silence (Sergio Corbucci, 1968) July 1 - They Call Me Trinity (Enzo Barboni, 1970) July 15 - Duck You Sucker (Sergio Leone, 1972) July 29 - My Name is Nobody (Tonino Valerii, 1973) August 12 - Per un pugno di dollari (Sergio Leone, 1964) All films will be shown in English, except Django and Per un pugno di dollari (in Italian with English subtitles). Find out more at: http:// italiansociety.berkeley.edu / I t a l i a n S o c i e t y @ B e r k e l e y 159 Mulford Hall, UC Berkeley * 8 PM * Wheelchair accessible - Free admission

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A Retrospective Film Series on the Spaghetti Western

C’era UNA VOLTA IL WEST

GO WEST with the Italian Society at Berkeley this Summer!

Join us for these tales of bloodshed and bullets, all set in an Old West as brought to life by visionary Italian directors.

FREE ADMISSION!!! June 3 - Django (Sergio Corbucci, 1966)

June 17 - The Great Silence (Sergio Corbucci, 1968)

July 1 - They Call Me Trinity (Enzo Barboni, 1970)

July 15 - Duck You Sucker (Sergio Leone, 1972)

July 29 - My Name is Nobody (Tonino Valerii, 1973)

August 12 - Per un pugno di dollari (Sergio Leone, 1964)

All films will be shown in English, except Django and Per un pugno di dollari (in Italian with English subtitles). Find out more at: http://italiansociety.berkeley.edu/

Join us for these savage tales of savage times, stories of bloodshed and bullets, all set in an Old West brought to life by visionary Italian Directors. We’ll be rounding up some of the classics of the genre The films in this series  

Berkeley chiama Italia: Italian recipes for outstanding researchThe first symposium of the Italian Society at Berkeley

Italian Society @ Berkeley

Since the days of Nobel Laureate Emilio Segrè, Italian researchers have played a prominent role in academic endeavors at UC Berkeley, in California, and in the United States. With this event (planned as the first in a series of discussions), we would like to share successful stories of Berkeley Italian researchers, stories that show how Italian culture goes far beyond food and fashion. It is also our hope that these stories will inspire Cal students to follow in the footsteps of our distinguished speakers.From Economics to Biology, from Classics to Physics and Engineering, Italians have helped shape the directions of academic research in numerous fields. What could be the next great Italian contribution?Discover it with us!

The SymposiumThis first symposium of the Italian Society at Berkeley brings together Berkeley Italian scientists and scholars to promote Italian academic activities and a stronger Italian community spirit at UC Berkeley and LBNL.

Where & WhenUC Berkeley Faculty Club - April 30, 6 PM

Event agenda• Introduction by Mauro Battocchi, the Italian General Consul in San Francisco• Talks by invited speakers• Networking reception

The speakersItalian professors and researchers at UC Berkeley and LBNL will talk about their career path as Italians in the US, with a short overview of their research activities.

Italian Society at BerkeleyWe are the Association of Italian Students and Scholars at UC Berkeley/LBNL, sponsored by ASUC (Associated Students of the University of California).http://www.italiansocietyberkeley.org/

Meet the organizers at http://www.italiansocietyberkeley.org/team

159 Mulford Hall, UC Berkeley * 8 PM *

Wheelchair accessible - Free admission