Space Cinema Moderno
Piazza della Repubblica 43-45,
Rome
00185
Piazza della Repubblica 43-45,
Rome
00185
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On May 18, 1940, according to a listing in Il Messaggero, this cinema was showing the Italian film “In campagna e' caduta una stella” with Eduardo and Peppino De Filippo and a short on Norway. There were five complete shows beginning at 4 P.M., as was the customary starting time.
I saw the movie Hitch here in March 2005.
In addition to the Moderno screens, there were also summer screenings in their outdoor Arena Esedra, entrance around the corner. In July 1989 I went to three programs: “Andrea Chenier” by Fracassi, “I dialoghi delle carmelitane,” and “Si Versaille m'etait conte” by Guitry.
Views of the Galleria Estada building which contains the Warner Village Moderno Cinemas:
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The entrance photographed in c.1908:
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The entrance photographed in 2007:
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Detail of rear exit:
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Original auditorium of the Cinematografo Moderno in 1904:
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Original 1904 painted ceilings:
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