Rome's Open-Air Cinema Returns, Free and the Guest List is Surprising
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With the participation of famous names like Thom Yorke, Léa Seydoux, and Isabella Rossellini, Rome's open-air cinema is back. Every Friday evening, classic films such as "Casablanca" and "Twin Peaks" will be screened. Additionally, a film retrospective of the Safdie Brothers will be featured at the event. The 12th edition of Fondazione Piccolo America offers an unmissable experience for cinema lovers.
This year's event takes place during a time when interest in the art of cinema is being revived. Its free admission allows more people to experience this unique event. The open-air cinema is becoming a social meeting point for both locals and tourists. Attendees will enjoy the enchanting atmosphere of Rome while watching films.
The event will not be limited to film screenings; interviews and panels with significant figures in the film industry will also be organized. This way, participants will have the opportunity to learn more about the filmmaking process. Celebrating Rome's cultural richness, this event also makes an important contribution to the city's art scene.