
Cinecittà Babilonia: Sex, Drugs and Black Shirts
Documentary · History
Overview
The story of Italian cinema under Fascism, a sophisticated film industry built around the founding of the Cinecittà studios and the successful birth of a domestic star system, populated by very peculiar artists among whom stood out several beautiful, magnetic, special actresses; a dark story of war, drugs, sex, censorship and tragedy.
Top Cast


Vinicio Marchioni
Vinicio Marchioni
Self - Narrator (voice)
Vinicio Marchioni
Self - Narrator (voice)


Martina Querini
Martina Querini
Clara Calamai
Martina Querini
Clara Calamai
Eleonora Belcamino
Eleonora Belcamino
Maria Denis
Eleonora Belcamino
Maria Denis
Eleonora Mancini
Eleonora Mancini
Elsa De Giorgi
Eleonora Mancini
Elsa De Giorgi


Silvia Alù
Silvia Alù
Carla Del Poggio
Silvia Alù
Carla Del Poggio
Marta Manduca
Marta Manduca
Doris Duranti
Marta Manduca
Doris Duranti


Gloria Radulescu
Gloria Radulescu
Luisa Ferida
Gloria Radulescu
Luisa Ferida
Eliana De Marinis
Eliana De Marinis
Isa Miranda
Eliana De Marinis
Isa Miranda
Marta Jacquier
Marta Jacquier
Alida Valli
Marta Jacquier
Alida Valli
Gian Piero Brunetta
Gian Piero Brunetta
Self - Film Historian
Gian Piero Brunetta
Self - Film Historian
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