
Cinecittà 2025-2029: announced the new Industrial Plan
A new industrial phase: Cinecittà increases its production capacity by 60%. New theaters, production consolidation, economic optimization and balance sheet solidity
A new industrial phase: Cinecittà increases its production capacity by 60%. New theaters, production consolidation, economic optimization and balance sheet solidity
The teaser trailer for the long-awaited series directed by Ronald Emmerich shot at Cinecittà, in which the Ancient Rome set is already recognizable amongst the first released images.
Among the 2024 Oscar nominees, three titles tapped our audio services: the audio post-productions of Io Capitano and May December were carried out at Cinecittà, just as the Italian edition of The Boy and the Heron, director Miyazaki’s latest work, winner for Best Animated Feature Film.
“Cinecittà Studios in Full Revival” is the title of Bruno Duvic’s reportage, followed by interviews with CEO Nicola Maccanico, the Studios’ sets and carpentry department directors, Simona Balducci and Paolo Perugini, and filmmaker Saverio Costanzo.
Cinecittà Studios are the protagonists of the Finally Dawn trailer (watch the video above), Saverio Costanzo’s film in competition at…
Edoardo De Angelis’ film demanded significant technical skill and talent from our craftsmen, who in Taranto oversaw the management and construction of the submarine.
Among the upcoming films, as revealed by Ansa, The Equalizer 3, a new chapter in the saga starring Denzel Washington.
In the role of Vespasian, emperor of Rome, Anthony Hopkins; Tom Hughes plays Titus Flavianus
70 tons of steel for 73 meters in length. Rebuilding the submarine Cappellini for the film Comandante was the last huge endeavor undertaken with the contribution of Cinecittà.
“We’ve been very faithful to the descriptions of the book and to the drawings of Umberto Eco in the design of the set. We just took some liberty with the abbey as we decided to make it more magical and less harsh, inspired by a rich and mature gothic style.” This is how Giacomo Battiato, director of international series The Name of the Rose, comments on his work.
The film was presented in competition at the 64th Cannes Film Festival and received numerous honors, including a European Film Award, seven Silver Ribbons (Nastri d’Argento), and three David di Donatello awards.