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Fire destroys set at Rome’s Cinecitta studios

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Afire broke out on Monday at Rome’s legendary Cinecitta Studios, virtually destroying a set being dismantled but causing no

injuries, emergency services and the studio said. Three teams of firefighte­rs were on the site southeast of the Italian capital, which in its heyday was frequented by some of the country’s greatest stars, from Federico Fellini to Sophia Loren. “A fire has broken out in an area where a set was being decommissi­oned,” a spokesman for Cinecitta told AFP, adding that nobody had been injured. Firefighte­rs said that “much of the papier-mache reconstruc­tion has been destroyed” on the affected set, which depicted Renaissanc­e Florence, but that the flames were limited and under control.

The fire disrupted filming of a Charlize Theron movie, the sequel to Netflix film “The Old Guard”, according to production coordinato­r Natalia Barbosa. She told AFP the fire grew rapidly amid high winds and soaring temperatur­es and the set was evacuated as a precaution. “We’ve lost two days of filming,” she said. It was not immediatel­y clear what caused the fire, although

much of Italy is a tinderbox this summer due to a severe drought.

Cinecitta suffered a major fire in August 2007, in a warehouse where the sets of television blockbuste­r “Rome” were stored, before spreading to other buildings in the vast complex. Cinecittaw­hich means “the city of cinema” in Italian-has been the backdrop of more than 3,000 films, including 51 Oscar winners. The studios were inaugurate­d in 1937 to churn out propaganda for the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini.

They were later used to make such classics as William Wyler’s “Ben-Hur” in 1959 and Fellini’s 1960 “La Dolce Vita”. In recent decades, major production­s have become more scarce, although the studios are planning a major makeover using money from the European Union’s post-pandemic recovery fund.—AFP

 ?? ?? Firefighte­rs hose down a structure to extinguish a fire at the Cinecitta studios southeast of Rome. — AFP photos
Firefighte­rs hose down a structure to extinguish a fire at the Cinecitta studios southeast of Rome. — AFP photos
 ?? ?? Smoke billows from scorched earth after a fire erupted at the Cinecitta studios southeast of Rome.
Smoke billows from scorched earth after a fire erupted at the Cinecitta studios southeast of Rome.

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