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The Doors of Italian Cinema Open Again on the Croisette
The Doors of Italian Cinema Open Again on the Croisette
A special career-spanning tribute to the actress who helped define one of the greatest periods in Italian and world cinema, to be presented at FLC from June 6 through June 19.
Open Roads: New Italian Cinema is the premier showcase for the most compelling voices in contemporary Italian filmmaking. This year’s edition presents 14 new feature films, ranging from works by acclaimed directors
The directorial decree of April 28th, 2024 rep. 1618 listing the complete rankings of the films admitted to the contributions…
A new category at the historic David di Donatello Awards will be awarded to the most prestigious personalities in Italian cinema and in the history of the David Awards.
The costumes of Sorrentino’s movie worn by Celeste Dalla Porta, Gary Oldman, and Luisa Ranieri land on display. Among the selection, outfits worn by Ledger, Pfeiffer, Bellucci, Loren, and Callas.
Discover the updated guide to shooting in Italy.
From February 13 to 19, the Italian Pavilion opens once again at a major European festival as the business and professional space managed by Cinecittà
‘ON SET’, the new section of Italy for Movies – portal for locations and production incentives promoted by General Directorate…
The directorial decree of December 30th, 2024 rep. 4081 listing the complete rankings of the films admitted to the contributions…
. Presented at MoMA in New York from December 12, 2024, to January 5, 2025, the program will feature 17 seminal films starring Marcello Mastroianni, including several newly restored by Cinecittà, alongside six acclaimed works featuring Chiara Mastroianni.
From 8 November 2024 to 25 April 2025 the spaces of VIVE in Rome will host an exhibition promoted by the Ministry of Culture and organised and produced by Cinecittà and Archivio Luce.
There is a lot of Italy at the 2024 edition of the American Film Market scheduled from November 5 to 10 in Las Vegas.
Fondi Internazionalizzazione: the Call and new Guidelines for the 2024 Film Distribution Fund have been published, deadlines: 15 October, 15 December.
From September 11 to 29, Cinecittà has organized a major retrospective with Cinémathèque Française to celebrate Marcello Mastroianni’s 100th anniversary.
In a meeting at the Italian Pavilion at the Venice Film Festival, Undersecretary of Culture, Lucia Borgonzoni, and Director General of Cinema and Audiovisual, Nicola Borrelli, illustrated the key changes of the tax credit decree
From August 28 to September 6, the Casa Italiana for Cinema is at the Festival, promoted by Cinecittà and the DGCA of the Ministry of Culture
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.
A major retrospective produced by Cinecittà with the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures pays tribute to the Italian star on her 90th birthday
The new announcements of the courses of the training project by Cinecittà and Archivio Luce named LuceLabCinecittà are out. The…
Luce Cinecittà is among the leading actors at the 81st Venice Film Festival, as the co-producer of two official selected…
“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.”
Luce Cinecittà proudly presents two titles by young Italian directors at the 77th edition of the Locarno Film Festival (7-17 August).
This first-ever New York retrospective dedicated to Sophia Loren’s films will feature many brand-new restorations of her most enduring works,…