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Movie’s Time

Movie’s Time provides support in all aspects of film production in Turin and Piedmont (Italy): budgeting, locations, logistical, you name it!

 

We are all facts, no corporate fluff. You won’t find a better production deal in the whole of Europe: if you do, we’ll eat our hat. Sorry, no, that was a joke: first WE WILL MATCH YOUR DEAL, and only then we’ll eat our hats!

 

We have serviced feature films, TV shows, commercials, documentaries and photo shoots for over 20 years with our dedicated and expert crews have a deep knowledge of  Italian tax incentives  and foreign film set-ups. 

 

We’re passionate storytellers, eager to bring your vision to life, so … What are you waiting for? Contact us and let’s start working together! It’s Movie’s Time!

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why

WHY
       TURIN

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€ 5

       millions

         worth of grants

         every year

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30%

         of production

         costs covered by

         the Turin Council..

Dozens

of historic locations already dressed with antiques and ready to shoot.

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Rivers,

hills & Alps all 30 min away

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Over

500

English speaking film crew professionals.

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THE BEST VIRTUAL  SET IN EUROPE

Turin hosts the biggest virtual set, with the highest resolution in continental Europe

Practical Ceiling

23 electric ceiling hoists

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Fully reclinable/ disappearing

light brackets

Virtual environment creation and 

management.

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Invaded by Germanic tribes after the fall of the Roman Empire, Turin and its region, Piedmont, fell under the dominion of French emperor Charles The Great in the 800 CE and then under the  Germanic Holy Roman Empire up until the unification of Italy in 1861

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Immersed in Central European culture for over 1000 years, Turin doesn’t look like the typical “Italian city”, but much more like Paris, Prague or Bonn.

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Still, while keeping a Central European look and efficiency, it bursts with Italian creativity and elegance and last year alone it attracted over 20000 artists from all over Europe, who came here to enjoy its creative vibes, its low cost of living and its famous indie shops.

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Because of its uniqueness, Turin is currently the most exciting place to be in Europe, just like Berlin was in the 90s

TURIN THE NEW BERLIN

TURIN IN THE
LAST TEN YEARS

Hosted a range of major international productions, including the work of  Oscar winning directors such as Sorrentino (La Grazia) and Guadagnino (upcoming Artificial). Below, a list of the main productions shot in the city

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About Us

Elena Gnisci

Senior Producer And Location Manager

Elena started as an event organizer in her early 20s. She got finally bitten by the movie bug while managing a major international event in the Middle East and never looked back.

 

She’s the most senior producer and location manager in Piedmont and has been closely collaborating with the Turin film commission for over 20 years.

 

Thanks to her solid connections, this Wonder Woman can open many doors for you, including the very exclusive doors of a number of medieval castles and ancient mansions (with their furniture!).

 

A true team player, she has a tested network of producers throughout the Italian peninsula, making her the go-to person for those foreign companies eager to film in different areas of this beautiful country.

 

Last but not least: she’s a great cook and an even better mother!

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Louisa Klein

Junior producer

Having always wanted to be a storyteller, after getting her Archeology MA, Lou ditched a promising academic career in favour of a writing job in London. Which made her academic parents so very happy, as you can imagine.

 

Thanks to the above job, she started collaborating with writer-producer Lee Aronsohn, falling deeply in love with the film industry.

 

Lou comes from an interfaith (Jewish-Catholic) and international (German-French) family, therefore thrives in multicultural environments, both at work and in life.

 

She likes to think of herself as a square peg perfectly fitting in a round hole, since she’s able to mix German efficiency with French flair and Italian creativity. She’s also a hardcore nerd, in case you were wondering … but were you? I mean, look at that profile picture …

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