Through its promotional branch of contemporary cinema known abroad as Filmitalia, Cinecittà collaborates with major international film festivals - Cannes, Berlin, Toronto, Shanghai, Tokyo, Locarno, New York, London, Haifa, and many others - by organizing a selection of Italian films and guaranteeing the presence of Italian movies and artists while providing for multifunctional spaces abroad to support the promotion of our film industry.
Filmitalia coordinates the organization of numerous Film Festivals worldwide in cities and countries strategically significant for the diffusion of Italian cinema: the Tokyo Italian Film Festival, Open Roads - New Italian Cinema in New York, the Mostra de Cinema Italia de Barcelona, Cinema Made in Italy in London, the Mittelcinemafest and many others. Events that are well rooted in their countries, by now at their thirteenth (London) and even twenty-fourth (Tokyo) editions, boasting high-profile partnerships, such as the New York Lincoln Center or the Asahi Shimbun in Tokyo.
Furthermore, the office annually subtitles at least 25/30 copies of contemporary Italian films in English, French, and Spanish and manages the bilingual site www.filmitalia.org, the Italian film database, which has become a point of reference for the internationalization of our film industry.
Cinecittà is Cinecittà S.p.A. is an Italian public company whose sole shareholder is the Ministry of Economy and Finance; shareholder rights are exercised by the Ministry of Culture in agreement with the Ministry of Economy and Finance. Cinecittà holdsone of the most important European film and photographic Archive in which are collected and digitally categorized both its own productions, and materials derived from private collections and acquisitions by a variety of sources. It is a large audiovisual collection concerning the history of the twentieth century, and it has also been inscribed by UNESCO in the registry “Memory of the World”.
Cinecittà distributes and supports domestically the theatrical releases of Italian first and second time feature films; moreover distributes films and documentaries made by Italian and European directors and guarantees they are given an adequate release in the national market.
Cinecittà’s institutional work includes promoting Italian cinema both at home and abroad by means of projects dedicated to the great authors, actors and personalities of the past and their classic films, as well contemporary ones. These projects are presented in collaboration with the most relevant cultural institutions of the world: the Academy of Motion Pictures, Arts and Sciences, UCLA, University of Berkeley, MoMA, British Film Institute, Institute Lumiere, Cinematheque Francaise and many others. Cinecittà cooperates with major film festival such as Cannes, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Toronto, Shanghai, Tokyo, Locarno, New York, London, etc, by organizing national selections, guaranteeing the presence of Italian films and artists in the various festivals, and by providing multifunctional spaces to help the promotion of our cinematography and it is the reference place for all Italian and foreign operators. It is also involved with the direct organization of numerous Film Festival around the world: The Italian Film Festival in Tokyo, Cinema Italian Style in Los Angeles, Open Roads – New Italian Cinema in New York, The Festival of Italian Cinema of Barcelona, London, Istanbul , Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen and The Mittelcinemafest.
Cinecittà also owns a film library, Cineteca, containing around 3000 titles of the most significant Italian film productions, subtitled in foreign languages, which serve in promoting Italian culture at major national and international Institutes around the world; also in collaboration with the Italian Ministry for the Foreign Affairs. Restorations and new prints are added every year.
Cinecittà is responsible for editing the magazine 8 1/2, the national portal for locations and film and audiovisual production incentives Italy for Movies, the bilingual database on Italian film productions since 2000 filmitalia.org - an essential tool for Italian and foreign sector operators - and the daily on-line news magazine CinecittàNews which delivers the latest breaking news on the principal activities involving Italian cinema as well as its developing legislative and institutional aspects.
Since July 2017 Cinecittà is in charge of managing the legendary Cinecittà Studios and postproduction labs, founded 80 years ago (1937), property for 20 years of a private company. Following the acquisition of Cinecittà Studios, Cinecittà takes over responsibility for the management of theatres located in Via Tuscolana, with the production design creations, the executive production, and a variety of fundamental services for the realization of feature films, TV movies, TV series, and the development of new media. The new project incorporates the activities of Cinecittà Digital Factory, the Studios’ digital centre: from post-production to restoration (a lab for analogic production will be reinstated, too) to the conservation of works produced by third parties. Moreover, Cinecittà takes over the activities of Cinecittà District Entertainment as well: exhibitions, events, touristic reception, and a broad service of production and circulation of merchandising, press and audio-visual materials, all branded Cinecittà.