Che Cine a Rorà

In summer, even cinema breathes mountain air in Rorà.
Che Cine a Rorà is an open-air film series born from the collaboration between Casa col Forno (Stone Oven House), the Municipality of Rorà, and a group of local residents.

The initiative offers a selection of films for all ages, in a simple and friendly atmosphere: the lawn of the village gardens turns into a small open-air cinema under the stars, surrounded by forests, lantern light, and fireflies.

Admission is free and the project is non-commercial — these evenings are about sharing stories, emotions, and moments of togetherness.
For certain films, Stone Oven House also hosts meetings with the directors or participants, offering a chance to exchange ideas and reflections after the screening.

Each film is shown in compliance with copyright regulations and with the required screening licenses, in collaboration with Italian distributors. The project is entirely self-funded through voluntary contributions and the participation of residents and guests of Stone Oven House.

Che Cine a Rorà is a small example of how culture, nature, and community can coexist — even in a mountain village.

Screening of The Witness Trauma by Taya Zubova at Stone Oven House