Educational Activities for Schools – Academic Year 2023/2024

The Educational Department of Cinecittà Shows Off and MIAC – Italian Museum of Moving Images engages a wide range of target audiences with a continuative programme of education, research and communication that focusses on cinema and the built and immaterial heritage of Cinecittà.

The programme for the 2023/24 academic year concentrates on the cross-contamination of art and film and the interdisciplinary nature of style, starting at the intersection of cinema and the audiovisual.
The educational activities – guided and interactive tours, learning workshops – are tailored for schools of all grades and specializations, allowing students to discover the history of Italian and international cinema and to experience cinema techniques, contemporary art, photography, and the creative process behind set and costume design.

Each activity is tailored to the age of the school group.

The guided and interactive tours and workshops linked to the exhibitions of Cinecittà Shows Off and MIAC – Italian Museum of Moving Images can be booked everyday (except Tuesday) from 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m.; last entrance at 4.30 p.m.
Each activity lasts 90 minutes. All the educational activities are available in Italian, English, French and Spanish: it is also possible to arrange special routes for pre-schoolers and for those with reduced sight or hearing.

All didactic activities must be booked in advance: groups must have a minimum of 15 participants.

For information and to book, contact:

mostre@boxeventitalia.it
didattica@cinecitta.it

Discover the programme 2023/2024

 


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‘L’oro di Napoli’ by Vittorio De Sica restored by Cinecittà pre-opens Venice

The classic film by and with Vittorio De Sica, L’oro di Napoli (The Gold of Naples, 1954) starring Eduardo De Filippo, Sophia Loren, Silvana Mangano, Paolo Stoppa and Totò, will be the Pre-opening film on Tuesday August 27th of the 81st Venice International Film Festival of La Biennale di Venezia, on the 50th anniversary of the death of Vittorio De Sica and the 70th anniversary of the film.