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  2. Cinecittà - Wikipedia

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    Cinecittà Studios (pronounced [ˌtʃinetʃitˈta]; Italian for Cinema City) is a large film studio in Rome, Italy. With an area of 400,000 square metres (99 acres), it is the largest film studio in Europe , [ 1 ] and is considered the hub of Italian cinema .

  3. Cinecittà World - Wikipedia

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    Cinecittà World is a theme park located in Rome, Italy. With the creation of the sets by Dante Ferretti it is made up of 40 attractions, 6 shows staged in theaters and outdoors and 7 thematic areas developed on a total area of 300,000 m 2 .

  4. Cinema of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Cinecittà provided everything necessary for filmmaking: theatres, technical services, and even a cinematography school, the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, for younger apprentices. The Cinecittà studios were Europe's most advanced production facilities and greatly boosted the technical quality of Italian films. [ 12 ]

  5. Hollywood on the Tiber - Wikipedia

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    The Italian studio complex Cinecittà, the largest film studio in Europe, [1] where the films were made. Era in Italian filmmaking Hollywood on the Tiber is a phrase used to describe the period in the 1950s and 1960s when the Italian capital of Rome emerged as a major location for international filmmaking attracting many foreign productions to ...

  6. Category:Films shot at Cinecittà Studios - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Films shot at Cinecittà Studios" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 241 total.

  7. 68th David di Donatello - Wikipedia

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    The 68th David di Donatello ceremony, honored the achievement in Italian cinema, was held on 10 May 2023 at the Cinecittà, Rome, Italy. [2] It was hosted by presenter Carlo Conti and actress Matilde Gioli. [3] Drama film The Eight Mountains brought home the award for Best Film, along with another three.

  8. Safa Palatino Studios - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the site was used as a film studio from the 1930s to the 1970s. Although smaller than the better-known Cinecittà, a significant number of films were made there including Bicycle Thieves (1948). [1] In 1983 the studios were bought by Silvio Berlusconi.

  9. The Charterhouse of Parma (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was made at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome while location shooting took place in Italy around Milan and Lake Como. [2] It entered the competition at the 1948 Locarno International Film Festival, being awarded for best cinematography. [3] It was the most popular French film at the French box office in 1948. [4]