Rome's Papal Basilicas coming to the big screen
(Vatican Radio) The Papal
Basilica’s are coming to a cinema near you. For three days next week they will
be the protagonists in a 3D film boasting previously unpublished images and
hidden details in their art treasures
For the first time, Rome’s
four Papal Basilica’s are literally coming to the big screen.
For three days only from
April 11th to 13th cinema audiences will be
guided on a 3D tour of St Peter’s, St John Lateran, St Mary Major and St Paul’s
Outside the Walls.
During the 90 minute film
entitled “St. Peter’s and the Papal Basilicas of Rome” experts will explain how
these famous places of prayer have evolved over the centuries, illustrating the
works of art they contain and the celebrated artists associated with them
including, Giotto, Michelangelo and Bernini.
Thanks to the vast arsenal of
technology employed, audiences will be able to see and appreciate the hidden
details of the art treasures, such as Michelangelo's signature on the Pietà.
In addition, cinema goers
will be able to view unpublished images, thanks to the use of helicopters. And
to complete this visual feast for the eye the power of 3D will put the viewer
in the middle of the scene and in direct contact with the works of art.
One those featured in the
film is the Director of the Vatican Museums Antonio Paolucci.
He says, “the production that
SKY is doing is precious for people who think they know these monuments but in
reality they don’t know them and they don’t see them, so it’s a kind of visual
help.”
The film which will be
distributed in over fifty countries including Italy, Mexico, Chile, Peru,
Colombia, Canada, UK, Ireland, and Spain, is produced by the Vatican Television
Center, and SKY 3D in collaboration with the Italian Ministry of heritage
and culture.
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