Can Cinecittà become Europe’s premier film hub?

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The Italian government is investing massively in Rome’s historic film studio. The question is whether it will pay off

arrive at Cinecittà, you pass through a gatehouse built in the rationalist style popular in Italy in the early 20th century. It seems to prepare you for a journey into the past. That is what the vast majority of visitors—around 100,000 a year—come for.

In absolute terms, Italy is poised to become the largest beneficiary of the European Union’s post-pandemic recovery fund: it is expected to receive or borrow at concessionary rates more than €200bn . Of that, €260m has been earmarked for upgrading and vastly expanding Cinecittà. “The production of films, series and documentaries is undergoing a dizzying growth,” says the culture minister, Dario Franceschini. “We must make sure we’re ready.

 

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Pigs eat more than Queen Elizabeth.

中国是养猪大国,土猪在栏数量是英国总人口的250倍

I hope they make real accurate films and not go along with what some people think is appropriate in todays time.

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pigs eat less than british ? I maybe write one article , That's cool, pig editor.

Is Britain America's dog???

Of course it will. International Historical cinema is the new 'Go to Film' Modern society is absolutely bored with repetitive movie plots and number Two's.

Oh it will definitely Pompeii off.

Meanwhile the Italians are struggling to arrive at the end of month!

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