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Cinecittà On Wheels

A skateboarding video starring the Cinecitta' film studios.

  • Inti Carboni
    Director
  • Inti Carboni
    Writer
  • Giulio Repetto
    Producer
  • Inti Carboni
    Producer
  • Federico Ferrante
    Producer
  • Gulio Magnolia
    Producer
  • Jacopo Picozza
    Key Cast
  • Paolo Maneglia
    Key Cast
  • Nicolò Bromo
    Key Cast
  • Juan Issa
    Key Cast
  • Filippo Baronello
    Key Cast
  • Maria Lima
    Key Cast
  • Asia Lanzi
    Key Cast
  • Project Type:
    Documentary, Experimental, Short, Other
  • Genres:
    Skateboarding Short Film
  • Runtime:
    4 minutes
  • Completion Date:
    February 23, 2016
  • Country of Origin:
    Italy
  • Country of Filming:
    Italy
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    2.35
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • SPORT MOVIES & TV - MILANO FICTS FEST
    Milano
    Italy
    November 16, 2017
    Mention d’Honneur - TV Shows & Sport Adverts
  • GRINDFEST - CHICAGO ACTION SPORTS FILM FESTIVAL
    Chicago
    United States
    November 16, 2017
    Best Professional Film
  • CÔTE D’AZUR SPORT FILM FESTIVAL FICTS
    Nice
    France
    September 27, 2017
    Best Sport Adverts and Sport Clip
  • SAN FRANCISCO FROZEN FILM FESTIVAL
    San Francisco
    United States
    July 23, 2016
    Best Digital Film
  • CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL SK8 FILM COMPETITION

    United States
    September 24, 2016
    First Prize
  • RIDE ON FILM FESTIVAL
    Ghent
    Belgium
    November 5, 2016
    Best Amateur Film
  • WOODENGATE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

    October 9, 2016
    Best Editing
  • CORTISONANTI
    Napoli
    Italy
    November 22, 2016
    Honorable Mention for Cinematography
  • VISIONI ITALIANE – sezione Visioni Urbane
    Bologna
    Italy
    March 5, 2017
    Honorable Mention
  • HOPE FILM AWARDS

    United States
    Best Action
  • Sport Film Festival
    Palermo
    Italy
    December 11, 2017
    UNIPA Award
Director Biography - Inti Carboni

After a career on tour with American Punk bands, he starts working in cinema and advertisement for the international and Italian markets.

He has worked on more than 30 feature films as Assistant Director, 50 commercials, and a large number of music videos, working with directors such as Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola, JJ Abrams, Ron Howard, Giuliano Montaldo, Carlo Verdone, Giuseppe Capotondi.

Since 2009 Executive Producer for commercials and music videos.

Cinecitta’ Holding Award 2008, Una Vita Per Il Cinema Award 2012.

Voting member of the Italian Cinema Academy – David di Donatello since 2006.

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Director Statement

Rome is a beautiful, diverse city. Within a 30-minute long subway ride, between big residential buildings and the ancient roman ruins of the Appian Way, you can enter Cinecittà, one of the most old and active film studios of the world, where people work to create magic, bulding ancient cities, submerged submarines, snow covered squares, underwater landscapes.

The rationalist architecture of the film studios founded in 1937 hosted not only the great classics of italian cinema, but some of the greatest international masterpieces that turned it into the 'Hollywood On The Tiber'. The magnitude of the available spaces and backlot, the amazing craftmanship of the local cinema artisans, made it the best place for filming Cleopatra, Quo Vadis, and in recent times, U-571, Gangs Of New York, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou, Everest, Ben Hur, Zoolander 2.

Skateboarders are curious, creative types. Every surface, every architecture they encounter, inspires new tricks and lines. A place so rich in film history was a virgin territory that could be explored for the vey first time.

Murder Skateboarding teamed up with Inti Carboni, a filmmaker with a old school skateboarding background, who wrote and directed a five minute short film that portrays the skaters discovering the magic of filmmaking, of this exceptional location where masters like Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Wes Anderson, made their films.

The Murder team riders will skate through the Rationalist architecture of the Factory of Dreams, as Fellini used to call it, riding from the Medieval city of Assisi, to the 1930s streets of New York City, to a full-size replica of Ancient Rome, on a journey between reality and fiction, where time and space bend around the magic of movie making.