Dino Studios

The Renaissance of a Legend.

Originally built by internationally renowned producer Dino De Laurentis, Dino Studios consists of 5 studios built over 37 acres and they include perfectly equipped departments and recently refurbished offices.

This is the historical, legendary and unforgettable place where momentous film such as Richard Fleischer's Barabbas, Edward Dymtryck's The battle of Anzio and Sergei Bondarchuk's Waterloo, Federico Fellini's The voice of the moon, Franco Zeffirelli's The taming of the shrew were shot.

The 175 acres of surrounding land (back-lot) are immersed in beautiful Italian countryside and are only 20 minutes from the center of Rome and very close to the international airports.

 

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25.03.2011

Gregory Crewdson’s Graveyard of Italian Cinema

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