Italy sees a boom in film production
The participants in the “What Will The Film Industry Do: A Conversation on the Future of Film”
“As of 30 March, there are 230 audiovisual productions being shot in the Roman region alone”. These were the words of ANICA president
Francesco Rutelli, spoken during a webinar promoted by Hearst Magazines Italy and moderated by
Piera Detassis, entitled “What Will The Film Industry Do: A Conversation on the Future of Film”. According to Rutelli, this boom in film production in Italy despite the desperately challenging period brought about by the pandemic, can be attributed to the patience and determination shown and the collaborative efforts made by the various actors involved in the sector. “While the situation of cinemas continues to be disastrous, productions are back up and running thanks, first and foremost, to producers, crews, actors and directors, and the support given by ministers for culture and for work”. The major costs,
The participants in the “What Will The Film Industry Do: A Conversation on the Future of Film”
“As of 30 March, there are 230 audiovisual productions being shot in the Roman region alone”. These were the words of ANICA president
Francesco Rutelli, spoken during a webinar promoted by Hearst Magazines Italy and moderated by
Piera Detassis, entitled “What Will The Film Industry Do: A Conversation on the Future of Film”. According to Rutelli, this boom in film production in Italy despite the desperately challenging period brought about by the pandemic, can be attributed to the patience and determination shown and the collaborative efforts made by the various actors involved in the sector. “While the situation of cinemas continues to be disastrous, productions are back up and running thanks, first and foremost, to producers, crews, actors and directors, and the support given by ministers for culture and for work”. The major costs, linked to interruptions in filming (a
The âCinema in Search of New Inspirationâ panel probes the future of the Italian and European audiovisual ecosystem
The experts who took part in the panel discussion
Yesterday, 13 January, saw a ârecoveryâ panel unfold in virtual form, probing the future of the Italian and European audiovisual ecosystem, intitled âCinema in Search of New Inspirationâ. Organised by Cineuropa, AGICI (General Association of Independent Film and Audiovisual Industries) and Vento & Associati, the event was moderated in its entirety by Cineuropaâs director
Valerio Caruso, and saw the participation of numerous experts from Italyâs audiovisual field, namely
Luigi Lonigro (President of Distributors at ANICA and the director of 01 Distribution),