Filmmaster Events produces the official candidacy event for Rome 2024. The show will be characterized by an emotional and highly entertaining part that will recall the main Italian sports events, from Rome Olympic Games in 1960 until today.
The show will be attended by special guests, sportsmen of the past, the present and the future. Guests will include two winners of a golden medals in Rome 1960, who will pay homage to Rome recalling their victories. They will be joined by the Italian champions for Rio 2016.
The narrator of the entire show, that will also include singing performances, will be an internationally renowned Italian actor. He will talk about Rome guiding the audience through a 60-year journey, starting from the Dolce Vita and arriving in the future. The show will be attended by special guests from the sport industry, show business, films and culture.
Alfredo Accatino, Creative & Artistic Director for Filmmaster Events: "The event for Rome 2024 will be a huge show. We will follow the protocol but we will also add a highly emotional part, thanks to the participation of international artists who does not belong to the sports industry. They will create moments of pure entertainment and big emotions. New technological equipment has been created specifically for this occasion. It will end with a huge surprise, a reference to one of the most beautiful moments of Rome 1960 Olympic Ceremonies. As in 1960, the audience will be involved to create a very special moment."
Filmmaster Events will the main protagonist of 2016 sports events. The company is now celebrating the tenth anniversary of Turin 2006 Olympic Ceremonies, which introduced Filmmaster in the international event industry. It will present the Champions League Opening Ceremony in May and Rio Olympic and Paralympic Ceremonies and the Torch Relay in August.
For more information, contact:
Giulia Maggi
Press Office
Ph. +39 02 29066180 – Mob. +39 345 0601588
giulia.maggi@filmmaster.com
Milan
Via Maroncelli, 13 - 20154
Ph. +39 02 290911
www.filmmaster.com
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