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Welcome to Cinecittà Studios in Rome, Italy
(Cinecittà means “cinema city” in Italian and it’s pronounced chee-nay chee-TAH)

We are the largest film and television production facility in continental Europe. Our 99 acre (40 ha) studio complex is just 5.6 miles (9 km) from the centre of Rome. We offer fully serviced production and post-production facilities for feature films, television, commercials/advertising, music videos/videoclips and photo shoots.

We are part of one of the biggest production communities in the world, second only to Hollywood. Over 5,000 experienced, multilingual professionals - from period costume makers to visual effects specialists - are at your call in Rome.
 

More than 3,000 productions have been made on our lot, from recent features like The Passion of The Christ, Gangs of New York, HBO’S Rome, The Life Aquatic, Miracle at St Anna, Amalfi, Fifty Seconds and Dino de Laurentiis’ Decameron to such cinema classics as Ben Hur, Cleopatra and the films of Federico Fellini. Bring your project to Cinecittà and be part of our history!

CINECITTA' STUDIOS
Address: Via Tuscolana, 1055 - 00173 Rome Italy
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Photogallery

Rome Set
Cinecittà Stage 5
Cleopatra Set
Cinecittà Studios
Special effects in Cinecittà's pool
Federico Fellini on the set
Trevi's Fountain realized in Cinecittà Studios
Shooting in Cinecittà Studios Stage
Shooting in Cinecittà Studios Stage
Cinecittà Studios Stage 5
Commercial spot on Cinecittà
Shooting in Cinecittà's pool

News

25.03.2011

Gregory Crewdson’s Graveyard of Italian Cinema

Gregory Crewdson is world renowned for his elaborately staged color photographs — shot with Hollywood actors and large crews — that psychologically reference the movies of such iconic filmmakers as David Lynch, Alfred Hitchcock, and Stephen Spielberg.

25.03.2011

Hollywood’s Obsession With Rome

Hollywood’s obsession with ancient Rome has spanned many a decade and from the original Ben-Hur in 1959 to Hollywood’s latest release The Eagle, it seems audience appetites haven’t wavered.

The Eagle is the latest instalment in the Roman adventure genre to hit our screens this week and with it, offers up a more gritty portrayal of Roman life, with director Kevin Macdonald explorin

Who is shooting in Cinecittà