Rialto Cinemas is proud to be Sonoma County’s home for two incredible series of documentaries highlighting the work of specific artists and exhibits from the world’s finest museums. These films provide a cinematic immersion into some of the world’s best loved art shown in extraordinary detail that only HD can capture.

Great Art On Screen

Painting the Soul of the 20th Century: Pellizza da Volpedo

Tuesday, April 7  1 & 7pm

Not Rated

75 mins

Documentary

Painting the Soul of the 20th Century: Pellizza Da Volpedo tells the story of the tormented life of divisionist painter Giuseppe Pellizza (1868-1907), famous for his work ‘The Fourth Estate’, as well as for his ability to study the soul and human society. Exploring the places he lived in as well as his artistic sensitivity, with Bentivoglio as our guide and “narrative consciousness”, it reveals the artist’s emotions and his vision of reality…MORE INFO

Tue, Apr 7

1:00, 7:00

Great Art On Screen

Water Lilies by Monet: The Magic of Water and Light

Tuesday, April 28  1 & 7pm

Not Rated

94 mins

Documentary

Voyage through the masterpieces and obsessions of the genius and founder of Impressionism, Claude Monet. An art-world disruptor at the turn of the 20th century whose obsession with capturing light and water broke all convention, Monet revolutionized Modern Art with his timeless masterpieces…MORE INFO

Tue, Apr 28

1:00, 7:00

Great Art On Screen

Lotto and Berenson: Crossed Destinies

Tuesday, May 19  1 & 7pm

Not Rated

80 mins

Documentary

Lotto and Berenson: Crossed Destinies follows the intertwined journeys of Lorenzo Lotto, a forgotten Renaissance master, and Bernard Berenson, the American Jewish art critic who resurrected his legacy. Through the eyes of actor Alessandro Sperduti, the film retraces Lotto’s artistic path across Italy, uncovering the painter’s personal and professional struggles. At the same time, it explores Berenson’s fascination with Lotto’s ability to capture the human soul, creating a profound reflection on art, ambition, and the fear of being forgotten…MORE INFO

Tue, May 19

1:00, 7:00