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Cinema studio romana5/30/2023 The film, the shooting of which began in Rome seventy years ago, in the summer of 1952, inaugurated one of the most solid and successful collaborations in the history of cinema between the Eternal City and the Hollywood studio system, which this year is celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of the MPA – Motion Picture Association. With around 700 seats available for the public, admission will be free on a first come first served basis while seats last. Along the stretch that leads to Porta Pinciana, in one of the most symbolic locations for Italian cinema in the world, there will be a screening of the restored version of Roman Holiday by William Wyler. Sunday July 24 th at 9:15 pm, the Fondazione Cinema per Roma will transform Via Veneto into a giant movie theatre with a screen over 10 meters long located on the Aurelian Walls.
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