Cinecittà & Academy Museum to celebrate Sophia Loren
A major retrospective produced by Cinecittà with the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures pays tribute to the Italian star on her 90th birthday
A major retrospective produced by Cinecittà with the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures pays tribute to the Italian star on her 90th birthday
“A competent professional whose skills over the years I have learned are not only proficient but also human,” asserts the Undersecretary of Culture Lucia Borgonzoni. “I thank the outgoing yet reconfirmed President Chiara Sbarigia for the great job accomplished in her last mandate, and I wish her the best of luck for her future challenges.”
In honor of the 100th Oscars® ceremony in 2028, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today publicly launched…
The Board of Directors of Cinecittà S.p.A. has examined and unanimously approved the 2023 annual report, which shows a yearly net profit of 1.3 million euros and a positive result prior to taxation of 1.8 million euros. The Company is again profitable for the second consecutive year, also achieving net equity consolidation and an increase of the initial share capital.
Rome encounters the world as an elective place of the imagination. It does so with its 18th edition, in Italy the age symbol of adulthood. Cinecittà treads alongside and within the Festival with documentaries and restorations, productions shot in its stages, through MIAC – the Audiovisual and Cinema Museum.
Cinecittà has once again become fully competitive and appealing for domestic and international production companies.
Three films shot at Cinecittà Studios are in competition at the 80th Venice Film Festival, some of which also engaged its staff.
A result that brings the company back to profit one year ahead of the forecast of the 2022-26 business plan
Cinecittà “has never been so busy with serial, international, Italian, television, theatrical productions,” as the CEO Nicola Maccanico told reporters at the Venice Film Festival
Vanessa Beecroft has accepted the invitation of President Chiara Sbarigia to create a site-specific performance at Cinecittà that sees the women of Rome as protagonists.
The famous photographer Letizia Battaglia wipes out polemics and the ins and outs of the new movie of Franco Maresco, La mafia non è più quella di una volta