original title:
Cinecittà: la fabrique de l'histoire
directed by:
screenplay:
Emmanuelle Nobécourt, Jeanne Burel
cinematography:
Sandro Chessa, Georges De Genevraye
editing:
Erwan Bizeul
music:
Jean Poulhalec
producer:
production:
Temps noir, Palomar, Luce Cinecittà, with the support of France Télévisions and Ciné+
world sales:
country:
France / Italy
year:
2021
film run:
53'
format:
colour & b/w
status:
Ready (10/06/2021)
festivals & awards:
Cinema is the strongest weapon.
This is the prophecy, materialized on a huge banner, that presided over the inauguration, on April 28, 1937, of Cinecittà, the "city of cinema" wanted by Benito Mussolini. Before becoming the mythical "Dream Factory" that made the imaginations of the whole world crackle, and where an essential part of the history of cinema was written, Cinecittà was conceived as the centerpiece of a war machine.
A megalomaniacal project born out of a fascist utopia that still lingers over the building's facade: one that has remained unchanged for over 80 years. Same typical austere architecture of the time, same pink and ochre colors, same lack of dreamlike aesthetics.