Cinema-Teatro Quirinale
Via Nazionale, 190,
Rome
00184
Via Nazionale, 190,
Rome
00184
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Styles: Italian Renaissance
Previous Names: Cinema Italia, Teatro Italia
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This much-beloved major cinema and theatre dates back to the early-1900’s. It is on the Quirinal hill, not far from the presidential palace of the same name. It was closed in 2002.
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Gerald DeLuca
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This place was formerly known as the Cinema Italia.
In 1985 I saw a re-issue of Visconti’s “The Damned” here. On Christmas Day in 1991 I went here to see Roberto Benigni’s uproarious “Johnny Stecchino.”
If this was called the Teatro Italia in 1940, on May 18, 1940, according to Il Messaggero, they were showing two films: the 1937 U.S. film “It’s All Yours” under the title “Baciami cosi'”, plus “Delirio”, which was the 1937 French “Orage.”