‘Italian Screens’ conference at Cannes
‘Italian Screens’ initiative promotes abroad the best of Italian cinema, and tax incentives in favour of distribution and co-productions.
‘Italian Screens’ initiative promotes abroad the best of Italian cinema, and tax incentives in favour of distribution and co-productions.
The Tokyo Italian Film Festival, at its 24th edition (May 1-6, traveling to Osaka on May 18 and 19), is…
Meetings, exclusive presentations, panels from February 15 to 21, during the year of Italy as ‘Country in Focus’ of the European Film Market.
From December 15th, a showcase of Italy’s most recent productions with films by Edoardo De Angelis, Ginevra Elkann, Pietro Castellitto, Laura Luchetti, Giuseppe Fiorello… A tribute to Alberto Sordi and new short-film talents
A packed screening of “Nuovo Cinema Paradiso” at the Roy and Niuta Titus Theater of the New York MoMA greeted…
The retrospective dedicated to Claudia Cardinale and curated by Cinecittà is scheduled from November 24 to December 6 at the DFF- Deutsches Filmmuseum in Frankfurt, within the Italian film festival “Verso Sud.
A rich Italian Cinema program opens the autumn season of the prestigious Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, designed by Renzo Piano, thanks to the exclusive collaboration – renewed again this year – between CINECITTÀ and the ACADEMY, the most important film institution worldwide.
Once again this year, the pavilion is the central pole of the Italian audiovisual industry at Venice, hosting a packed calendar of conferences, presentations, awarding events, debates, round tables, and one-to-one meetings from August 30 to September 8.
A three-day event full of appointments, which will host top players from all over the world, confirming itself as a fundamental opportunity for dialogue between national operators, institutions and protagonists of the world audiovisual scene.
An exceptionally comprehensive collection of pieces of contemporary Italian cinema is represented by 12 films. A great number of Italian talents will accompany their films in the various sections of KVIFF organized by Cinecittà.
The inaugural CINECITTÀ ITALIAN DOCS will bring three acclaimed and remarkable documentaries to London’s Bertha DocHouse 24-25 June
The 38th edition of the FICG | Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara, which ended on June 9, drew the spotlight on Italy as the Guest of Honor
Dolcevita-sur-Seine and Nouvelle Vague sul Tevere are sister festivals with mirroring programming and streaming links connecting the Parisian and Roman stages, their guests, and their audiences. This second edition already has an honorary star, Claudia Cardinale.
From June 9-22, join Film at Lincoln Center and Cinecittà for a rare opportunity to spend time with Ferreri’s tales of ordinary madness in this extensive career retrospective of one of world cinema’s most indelible enfants terribles.
Seven films will be screened in four days, featuring some of the best and most recent Italian productions in preview presented by directors and actors. Now at its sixth edition, this special appointment is organized by Cinecittà with the Italian Cultural Institute of Copenhagen.
Open Roads: New Italian Cinema is the only screening series to offer North American audiences a diverse and extensive lineup of contemporary Italian films.
The Cannes Film Festival, the most eagerly awaited global film event, reopens its doors together with the Italian Pavilion,
A month of programming to celebrate the Italian master of thrills at the Southbank Institute from May 1 to 23.
A great event dedicated to Italian cinema and culture, returns to over 20 Portugal cities
Italian Pavilion is back, ready to welcome all experts and artistic delegations and Italian industry operators.
Claudia Cardinale, a multifaceted diva, is at the center of a great celebration entitled Claudia Cardinale the Indomitable, a tribute organized by Cinecittà featuring a book and an exhibition at MoMA.
A tribute to two careers, two visionary paths through contemporary international cinema. That’s what the MoMa in New York and Istituto Luce-Cinecittà envisioned and organized with “The Wonders: Alice and Alba Rohrwacher”
After Il treno va a Mosca, Federico Ferrone and Michele Manzolini come back with an editing moving on our history.
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, to be inaugurated soon, has just announced that Istituto Luce-Cinecittà has officially become one of his Founding Supporter.