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Cinecittà Babilonia: Sex, Drugs and Black Shirts

The story of Italian cinema under Fascism, a sophisticated film industry built around the founding of the Cinecittà studios and the successful birth of a domestic star system, populated by very peculiar artists among whom stood out several beautiful, magnetic, special actresses; a dark story of war, drugs, sex, censorship and tragedy.

Top Cast

  • Vinicio Marchioni

    Vinicio Marchioni

    Self - Narrator (voice)

  • Martina Querini

    Martina Querini

    Clara Calamai

  • Eleonora Belcamino

    Eleonora Belcamino

    Maria Denis

  • Eleonora Mancini

    Eleonora Mancini

    Elsa De Giorgi

  • Silvia Alù

    Silvia Alù

    Carla Del Poggio

  • Marta Manduca

    Marta Manduca

    Doris Duranti

  • Gloria Radulescu

    Gloria Radulescu

    Luisa Ferida

  • Eliana De Marinis

    Eliana De Marinis

    Isa Miranda

  • Marta Jacquier

    Marta Jacquier

    Alida Valli

Overview

The story of Italian cinema under Fascism, a sophisticated film industry built around the founding of the Cinecittà studios and the successful birth of a domestic star system, populated by very peculiar artists among whom stood out several beautiful, magnetic, special actresses; a dark story of war, drugs, sex, censorship and tragedy.

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