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Last night around 7000 people gathered in the main square of Bologna, Italy for a free screening of the newly restored print of Once Upon a Time in America. The complete version of Sergio Leone’s masterpiece clocks in at 4 hours and 20 minutes. 

The screening was part of Il cinema ritrovato, the city’s annual festival of early and classic cinema recovered and restored to its original glory.

(photos via Repubblica.it)

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Posted on Saturday, June 23, 2012. Tagged with: Sergio LeonefilmOnce Upon a Time in AmericaRobert De NiroBolognaopen air cinemasummercinemafree stuffItaly
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