largest and most complete motion-picture studio in Italy; the centre of national cinematography. Located outside Rome, Cinecitt was constructed in 193536 from the ruins of Cines, an important early studio. It was the focus of the Italian movie industry during World War II, when bombings almost completely destroyed its facilities. The studios were rebuilt after the war, and by 1950, Cinecitt was once again in full production. For the next 10 years Cinecitt set cinema trends through the early work of such leading directors as Michelangelo Antonioni, Vittorio De Sica, and Federico Fellini. The growth of private studios, however, and the decline in the quality of Cinecitt's films diminished its prestige in later years.
CINECITT
Meaning of CINECITT in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012