Expositions
On display 80 works by Antonio Nocera - created between 2007 and 2010 - including sculptures and paintings included in the striking surroundings of the Great Hall on the main body and along the Garden of the Militia of Trajan’s Markets, as if in dialogue with the monumentality and sculptural wealth of the great complex.
Linda Christian and Tyrone Power got married in Rome in 1949 under the eyes of the international press. In 1950 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer chose Cinecittà to shoot Quo Vadis. The Cafe Society was born with rituals, people and characters that Fellini chose to represent in La Dolce Vita: charm, beauty, stardom, celebrity and gossip become part of daily life.
An exhibition of video interviews recorded around the globe showing women and men talking about universal themes such as philosophy and life experiences.
Following the success of his book of photographs on New York, in 1956 a young William Klein (painter, graphic artist and photographer), arrived in Rome to assist Federico Fellini in the direction of the film Nights of Cabiria (1957). Taking advantages of a delay in the shooting starting, Klein with his camera, strolled about the city with Fellini, Pasolini, Flaiano, Moravia, and other avant-garde Italian writers and artists serving as his guides. The young American photographer captured the magical atmosphere of the Fifties, depicting a new powerful photographic fresco of Rome.




