Cinecittà Studios Achieve Remarkable Profit Turnaround in 2025 Attracting Major Hollywood Productions
John LasseterFormer chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.
Cinecittà Studios in Italy has successfully reversed its financial fortunes, moving from a significant loss in 2024 to an impressive $1.2 million operating profit in 2025. This remarkable comeback is underpinned by a strategic revitalization effort and a notable influx of major international film and television productions choosing the iconic Roman facilities.
The studio's resurgence is highlighted by securing high-profile Hollywood projects, such as Mel Gibson's 'The Resurrection of the Christ' and an upcoming Netflix film featuring Denzel Washington, alongside the extensive 'Assassin's Creed' series. These productions, benefiting from Cinecittà's upgraded infrastructure, underscore the studio's renewed appeal on the global stage. CEO Manuela Cacciamani emphasized the success of their international commercial outreach, noting a substantial increase in turnover and EBITDA, further boosted by a €233 million investment from the European Union's post-pandemic recovery fund, aimed at expanding and modernizing the studio's extensive facilities.
By June, Cinecittà will boast 25 advanced sound stages, vast backlots, and extensive production office spaces, significantly boosting its production capacity. The restoration of its large water tank and the availability of state-of-the-art post-production services, including a film development and restoration lab, further enhance its offerings. Italy's generous 40% tax rebate for international productions, combined with the studio's skilled artisans and advanced technological assets like one of the world's largest LED walls, are crucial factors drawing filmmakers to Rome.
The revitalization of Cinecittà Studios represents a triumph of strategic investment and vision, demonstrating how historical cultural institutions can adapt and thrive in the modern global entertainment landscape. Its success not only rejuvenates a cornerstone of cinematic history but also reinforces Italy's position as a premier destination for world-class film and television production, fostering economic growth and artistic collaboration on a grand scale.

