Rome: The Cinema Isle, 18th June – 30th August 2009

May 15
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Michele De Capitani

Michele De Capitani

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Rome's deep-rooted connection with the cinematic world is legendary, primarily due to the iconic Cinecittà studios, the heart of Italian cinema since the 1930s. This summer, from June 18th to August 30th, the Eternal City will host "L’isola del cinema" (The Cinema Isle), a festival celebrating the grandeur of Italian cinema on Tiber Island. Dive into a world of classic films, contemporary masterpieces, and exclusive premieres in one of the world's most historic cities.

The Historical Bond Between Rome and Cinema

Rome's relationship with cinema dates back to the early 20th century,Rome: The Cinema Isle, 18th June – 30th August 2009 Articles but it truly flourished post-World War II, particularly from the 1950s. During this golden era, Cinecittà studios became a hub for Hollywood productions and a breeding ground for legendary Italian directors. This period transformed Rome into a global cinema capital, attracting both Italian and international stars.

Cinecittà Studios: The Heartbeat of Italian Cinema

Cinecittà, established in 1937, has been the cornerstone of Italian film production. It played a pivotal role in the resurgence of Italian cinema post-WWII, hosting iconic films like Federico Fellini's "La Dolce Vita" and Sergio Leone's "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly." Today, Cinecittà continues to be a vital part of the global film industry, producing both Italian and international films.

The Revival of Italian Cinema

After a decline in the 1980s, Italian cinema is experiencing a renaissance. Rome remains a crucial hub for this revival, hosting numerous prestigious film events annually. One such event is the International Rome Film Festival, held every October. However, cinema enthusiasts don't have to wait until autumn to indulge in cinematic delights.

L’isola del Cinema: A Summer Extravaganza

From June 18th to August 30th, Rome will host the 15th edition of "L’isola del cinema" on Tiber Island. This year's festival will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Federico Fellini’s "La Dolce Vita," offering a rich program that includes:

  • Classic Auteur Films: Relive the magic of timeless classics.
  • Recent Successful Works: Enjoy contemporary hits like Marco Risi’s "Fortapasc" and Gianni Di Gregorio’s "Pranzo di Ferragosto."
  • Previews and Premieres: Be the first to watch films like Hiroshi Nishitani’s "Amalfi, 50 Seconds."

Special Events and Collaborations

The festival will also feature special events such as "Nati sull’Isola Tiberina" (Born on Tiber Island), celebrating individuals born on the island. Additionally, there will be exhibitions, poetry and literature events, and collaborations with Comunità Sant’Egidio. One notable screening will be Davide Ferrario’s "Tutta Colpa di Giuda," filmed in Turin’s prison with both professional actors and inmates.

Why You Should Attend

"L’isola del cinema" offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of Italian and international cinema. Whether you're a film aficionado or a casual viewer, the festival promises a diverse and enriching experience. Plus, it's a perfect excuse to explore Rome, a city steeped in history and culture.

Event Details

  • Date: June 18th – August 30th, 2009
  • Location: Tiber Island, Rome, Italy

Interesting Stats About Italian Cinema

  • Cinecittà Studios: Since its inception, Cinecittà has produced over 3,000 films, with 90 of them receiving Oscar nominations. Source: Cinecittà Official Website
  • Rome Film Festival: The festival attracts over 150,000 visitors annually, making it one of the most significant film festivals in Europe. Source: Rome Film Fest
  • Italian Film Industry: In 2022, the Italian film industry generated over €600 million in box office revenue, a significant increase from previous years. Source: Statista

Conclusion

Rome's enduring love affair with cinema is evident in its rich history and vibrant film culture. "L’isola del cinema" is a testament to this legacy, offering a summer filled with cinematic wonders. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this festival is a must-attend event that promises to captivate and inspire.

For more information on the festival and to book your tickets, visit the official website.