Cines
Industry | Motion pictures |
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Key people | Paolo Emilio Persiani (President) |
Products | Motion pictures |
The Società Italiana Cines (Italian Cines Company) is a film company specializing in production and distribution of films. The company was founded on 1 April 1906. In 1930, at the time of the rebirth of Italian cinema, the old label had produced The Song of Love, the first sound film in Italy. In 1956 he received the Nastro d'Argento for Best Producer. However, in 1958, the Cines ceased operations and was liquidated by the Ministero del Tesoro. In 2006, on the occasion of the centenary of the very first foundation, through the work of the editorial group Persians Publisher - New Media Entertainment has been given life to a new Cines, with an essentially private, who recovered the brand and the artistic legacy of the previous management.[1]
Films produced by Cines
- Beatrice Cenci (1909 film), 1909
- Amleto (1910 film), 1910
- Quo Vadis (1912 film), 1912
- The Song of Love (film), 1930
- Nerone (1930 film), 1930
- Cortile (film 1930), 1930
- Medico per forza, 1931
- Altri tempi, 1952
Bibliography
- (Italian)Riccardo Redi, La Cines. Storia di una casa di produzione italiana, Persiani Editore, Bologna 2009.