The Scuola Nazionale di Cinema, which has its headquarters in Rome and is based in Abruzzo, Lombardy, Piedmont, Sicily and Veneto, organizes courses of high specialization in all the fields of film and audiovisual disciplines. The development of art and film technologies is its mission.
Cineteca Nazionale, the Italian national film library, established by state law in 1949, it is the most important cinematographic archive in Italy and among the major cinematographic archives in Europe and in the world. It is engaged in the restoration of Italian cinema
Established in 1935 under the umbrella of the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, the Library currently contains about 155,000 items of reference material.
The Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia is one of the most important Italian publishers specialized in cinema publications. The first activities date back to 1937, the year of foundation of the prestigious film studio magazine “Bianco e Nero”.
«Bianco e nero» is the quarterly magazine of the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia. Issue 607 dedicated to Anna Magnani is available in bookstores.