PARATISSIMA (6-10th November, Borgo Filadelfia - San Salvario)
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It is an event aimed at artists, designers, photographers, illustrators, painters, designers, writers, filmmakers and emerging designers, who are not yet part of the official circuit of art, and established artists who want to experiment in a dynamic environment aimed at a wide audience.
Educational areas, laboratories and workshops are taking on a key role in the event in order to trigger an active participation, a connection between the public and young artists during the five days of the event.
ARTISSIMA (8-10th November, Oval - Lingotto Fiere)
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It's the international fair of contemporary art in Turin: it's a window into the most experimental frontier of the visual arts and attracts the interest of art professionals, the general public and the media, with 50.000 visitors and over 1.200 accredited journalists attending the fair in 2012. This year Artissima has five major sections: Main Section, New Entries, Present Future, Back to the Future and Art Editions. If you are passionate of art, don't make commitments for this period.
CIOCCOLATÓ
(22nd November-1st December, Piazza Vittorio Veneto)
Photo Credits: Silvia Cartotto
The sweetest and glamorous event of this autumnal months is absolutely Cioccolatò, for all the chocolate lovers. It is an exhibition dedicated to the Italian and international chocolate, with particular attention to handicraft production of Piedmont. A wonderful opportunity to learn about chocolate from every perspective, through the skilful local tradition, meetings with the sector's experts, recreational and educational initiatives for children, free wine tastings, cultural activities, entertainment and much more.
TORINO FILM FESTIVAL
(22nd-30th November - Cinema Massimo, Cinema Reposi and Cinema Lux)
Photo Credits: Silvia Cartotto
Torino Film Festival is one of the leading italian film festivals, born in 1982. It is one of the most important festival dedicated to independent cinema. Direct for the first time by the director Paolo Virzì, the 2013 Torino Film Festival, now in its thirty-first edition, is an appointment with quality, young and independent cinema: large productions and first-time directors, documentary and experimental films, competitions and well cared retrospectives at the major festival "metropolitan" in Italy.