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The MAC Foundation: The Multimedia Archive of Catholicism is born
Vatican Library, Cinecittà, and Istituto Luce join forces to preserve the historical audiovisual collections of the Church
Vatican Library, Cinecittà, and Istituto Luce join forces to preserve the historical audiovisual collections of the Church
A month of programming to celebrate the Italian master of thrills at the Southbank Institute from May 1 to 23.
Among the upcoming films, as revealed by Ansa, The Equalizer 3, a new chapter in the saga starring Denzel Washington.
A result that brings the company back to profit one year ahead of the forecast of the 2022-26 business plan
In the role of Vespasian, emperor of Rome, Anthony Hopkins; Tom Hughes plays Titus Flavianus
A great event dedicated to Italian cinema and culture, returns to over 20 Portugal cities
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
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 training and refresher project for workers, managers, students, and aspiring audiovisual industry professionals
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.
Cinecittà Celebrates 70 Years of Roberto Benigni with 3 Surprising Footage from the Luce Archive and a Special Section on CinecittàNews
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.
10 short films, 10 gems from the Luce Archive on air on Sky TG24 to narrate the history of the Venice Film Festival.
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”
An immersive and visionary museum to be inaugurated in Cinecittà by collecting the audiovisual heritage of Luce, Rai Teche, and the Cineteca Nazionale: that’s MIAC – Italian Museum of Moving Images
After Il treno va a Mosca, Federico Ferrone and Michele Manzolini come back with an editing moving on our history.
MIAC, the new Italian Museum of Moving Images is a place to recover or discover our collective imaginary, where visitors will get to know and live the history and evolution of the most powerful art, born over one century ago: the audiovisual
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.
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
Selfie, Agostino Ferrente’s Berlinale Panorama-selected documentary, is based on real events. During the summer of 2014 at Rione Traiano, one of Naples’ most difficult neighborhoods, 16-year-old Davide Bifolco gets killed by a cop who mistakes him for a fugitive
“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.
A train is running towards the audience, red flags wave around the stem: it’s a scene of Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1900 that was never edited and that the director gave Mario Sesti as a present after a Q&A with the Italian critic at the Rome Film Festival
Italian directors Alice Rohrwarcher and Jonas Carpignano (both jury members in Cannes) attended the event at the Italian Pavilion in Cannes for the presentation of the Cinecittà film studios