The Spatiality of Film Production and the Politics of Urban Planning: Rome’s Pioneering Film Studio Cines (1905-37)

Carla Mereu Keating

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Abstract

Rome’s pioneering film production facility Cines (1905–37), the first ever to be built and the first ever to produce sound films in Italy, underwent a number of spatial, energy, and technological changes and additions. Approaching the history of this studio from a material and spatial perspective, I locate its infrastructural growth in the context of Rome’s rapid urbanization and shed light on the complex interaction among real-estate investments, political governance, and innovations in the film industry. By considering the forces behind Cines’s unsustainable expansion, I argue that we can better understand the genesis, and longevity, of its successor Cinecittà.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)37-65
JournalFilm History
Volume33
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - 23 Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Rome
  • film studios
  • infrastructure
  • Italian cinema
  • urban planning
  • new cinema history

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