Cinecittà is a public company that operates as the operational arm of the Italian Ministry of Culture, and is one of the main players in the film industry, with a variety of commitments and activities resulting in the broadest mission to support Italian cinematography and audiovisuals. With the approval in July 2017 for the acquisition of Cinecittà Studios, the historic studios of Via Tuscolana have returned under Cinecittà's public control, managed and coordinated by Cinecittà, which oversees the expansion and enhancement of activities.
Some of the activities assigned to Cinecittà to support and enhance Italian cinema include the distribution and promotion of first and second works, documentary production, organizing world events and retrospectives on Italian cinema, editorial activities, managing the national portal of locations and production incentives, the Cinematheque with 3,000 subtitled films, conservation, enhancement and dissemination of the Historical Archive of the Istituto Luce, which joined the prestigious UNESCO's 'Memory of the World' Register in 2013, managing the Fund for Production, Distribution, Exhibition, and Technical Industries as provided by the Cinema Law, and managing the activities of the Media Desks of the Creative Europe project.
Established in 1937 and headquartered in Italy, Cinecittà operates in the Publishing industry. While there is no publicly disclosed information on its latest investment or the investors involved, the company's activities and government ties position it as an influential entity in the Italian film industry.
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