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Monday 30 November 2020 05:11

Italy steps closer to creating 'Netflix of Italian Culture'

Digital project to be funded with €10 million from Italian culture ministry.An ambitious project to create what has been hailed as the "Netflix of Italian Culture" has taken further steps to becoming a reality, reports online art newspaper Artribune.The plan, first announced by culture minister Dario Franceschini during Italy's covid-19 lockdown in the spring, was recently allocated €10 million as part of the nation's so-called Recovery Fund. Italy's culture crushed by covid-19 Now the ministry is in negotiations with Chili, the Milan-based firm that has been distributing films and television series in Italy via the internet since 2012, reports Artribune. The plan to provide an online platform giving paid access to Italian culture would see a collaboration between Italy's investment bank Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP) and Chili, with the culture ministry acting as director of the project. Covid-19: Italy's museums fall silent once again The culture ministry states that the initiative has "enormous potential" and that the digital platform could offer access to music, opera, theatre, cinema and virtual museum visits. Under Franceschini's plan, the Netflix of Italian Culture would allow subscribers to participate virtually, from anywhere in the world, in Italy's greatest art and cultural events, from theatre premieres to concerts and major exhibition visits. Rome unveils legendary Torlonia Marbles after decades in the dark In addition, the platform would become an online resource for Italy's immense artistic heritage, spreading and promoting knowledge of Italian culture around the world. Image: Angel playing the lute (1521) by Rosso Fiorentino (1494-1540). Uffizi collection, Florence.

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An ambitious project to create what has been hailed as the "Netflix of Italian Culture" has taken further steps to becoming a reality, reports online art newspaper Artribune. The
plan
, first announced by culture minister Dario Franceschini during Italy's
covid-19
lockdown in the spring, was recently allocated €10 million as part of the nation's so-called Recovery Fund.
  • Italy's culture crushed by covid-19
Now the ministry is in negotiations with Chili, the Milan-based firm that has been distributing films and television series in Italy via the internet since 2012, reports
Artribune
. The plan to provide an online platform giving paid access to Italian culture would see a collaboration between Italy's investment bank Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP) and Chili, with the culture ministry acting as director of the project.
  • Covid-19: Italy's museums fall silent once again
The culture ministry states that the initiative has "enormous potential" and that the digital platform could offer access to music, opera, theatre, cinema and virtual museum visits. Under Franceschini's plan, the
Netflix
of Italian Culture would allow subscribers to participate virtually, from anywhere in the world, in Italy's greatest art and cultural events, from theatre premieres to concerts and major exhibition visits.
  • Rome unveils legendary Torlonia Marbles after decades in the dark
In addition, the platform would become an online resource for Italy's immense artistic heritage, spreading and promoting knowledge of Italian culture around the world. Image: Angel playing the lute (1521) by Rosso Fiorentino (1494-1540). Uffizi collection, Florence.
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