Argiletum
Tour Operator in Rome, in cooperation with ActivCinema, a
magazine of Cinematographic Archaeology of Rome and Italy, offers a real tourist-cinematographic experience in Rome to all cinema lovers. Through the locations of movie setting in the Eternal town you will discover the unforgettable charm of one of the most widely represented cities on the screen. A team made of qualified professionals will reveal to you one of the most attractive treasures that the Capital can offer, The
Great Rome of Cinema.
Exclusive vacation
in Rome– 3 days/2 nights
3
days/2 nights in half board at 4* Hotel centrally located, multimedia
itineraries, gadgets, welcome dinner, 3 guided thematic visits
with lunch included, assistance upon arrival and departure. Each
visit includes an original gift and a folder with information about
the films and the locations of the visit.
Rome
is one of the cities most often captured on films; it is an immense,
monumental set used and often reconstructed in the studios of
Cinecittà - by great Italian and international directors: Rossellini,
De Sica, Pasolini, Fellini, Manckiewicz, Wyler, Greenaway. This
has contributed to the creation of an imagery of the Eternal
City that does not necessarily correspond to the existing Rome
and that, nevertheless, appears even more tangible and indelible.
For example, just thinking about the city of Rome in cinema,
it is impossible not to recall the image of Anita
Ekberg who
bathes with Marcello Mastroianni in the "pagan" waters of the
Trevi
Fountain in " La Dolce Vita ". Or, the cheery and romantic
Rome of “Roman Holiday", one of the most famous movies of all
time, where the city itself is a real character.
“Roman
Holiday" has the merit of showing a charming
and fashionable Rome, making it famous all around the world. A lot of this magic
is also due to the great actors, main characters, together with
the city, of movies that will remain forever in the history of
the cinema. As Gregory Peck once said “The
months that we spent in Rome were probably the happiest in my
career..."