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DescriptionCinecittà ouvre ses portes (Rome) (5855633651).jpg |
Costumes utilisés dans des films tournés à Cinecittà Exemples : A gauche, au fond : costume de moine pour Sean Connery dans le Nom de la Rose de Jean-Jacques Annaud (1986) créateur du costume : Gabriella Pescucci Au fond, à droite : costume de pape pour Michel Piccoli dans le film Habemus Papam de Nanni Moretti (2011), créatrice du costume Lina Norli Taviani __________ A l'occasion du 150e anniversaire de l'unification de l'Italie, les Studios Cinecittà sont ouverts au public dans le cadre d'une exposition intitulée "Cinecittà si Mostra". A l'entrée, le petit pavillon Cinears rend hommage à la famille De Angelis, spécialisée dans la reproduction de sculptures. Dans le bâtiment face à l'entrée des studios, une exposition décrit la manière de réaliser un film : costumes, accessoires, dessins, décors, scénarios, photographies, montage, post-production. Dans un autre bâtiment (Fellini building), une exposition est consacrée à l'histoire de Cinecittà, à des portraits d'acteurs, à l'oeuvre de Fellini, à la formation des comédiens, aux débuts d'actrices et d'acteurs italiens célèbres. Un espace particulier est destiné aux enfants. L'exposition permet également de visiter des plateaux de tournage avec décors en situation : une rue de Brodway au 19ème siècle (film "les gangs de New-York par Martin Scorcese), un forum de la Rome antique à l'époque de César avec ses temples, basiliques, thermes et un quartier d'habitation (pour une série télévisée anglo-américaine à succès). www.cinecittasimostra.it |
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Source | Cinecittà ouvre ses portes (Rome) |
Author | Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France |
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Costume worn by Michel Piccoli in the film We Have a Pope (Habemus Papam) by Nanni Moretti.
Costume designer: Lina Norli Taviani
Monk costume worn by Sean Connery in the film The Name of the Rose (1986) by Jean-Jacques Annaud.
Costume designer: Gabriella Pescucci.
Costume worn by Alberto Sordi in the film Il Marchese del Grillo (1981) by Mario Monicelli.
Costume designer: Gianna Gissi
Costume worn by Charlotte Rampling in the film The Night Porter (Il portiere di notte) directed by Liliana Cavani.
Costume designer: Piero Tosi
Costume worn by Teresa Stratas in the film La Traviata directed by Franco Zeffirelli.
Costume designer: Piero Tosi.
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