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Scalera Film was an Italian film production and distribution company which operated between 1938 and 1950. It had strong backing from the Italian state, as the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini was keen to build up and centralise the Italian film industry. It was founded by the brothers Michele and Salvatore Scalera, and primarily based at the in Rome. In 1943 during the German occupation of Rome, the studio was relocated to Venice in the Italian Social Republic as part of a planned film complex developed by Mussolini loyalists.

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  • Scalera Film était une société italienne de production et de distribution de films active entre 1938 et 1950. (fr)
  • Scalera Film was an Italian film production and distribution company which operated between 1938 and 1950. It had strong backing from the Italian state, as the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini was keen to build up and centralise the Italian film industry. It was founded by the brothers Michele and Salvatore Scalera, and primarily based at the in Rome. In 1943 during the German occupation of Rome, the studio was relocated to Venice in the Italian Social Republic as part of a planned film complex developed by Mussolini loyalists. Following the end of the Second World War, the studio had some difficulties repossessing its Rome Studios as it was considered politically suspect due to its close links with the old regime. Eventually production was restarted with attempts to build co-production arrangements with film-makers in other countries. In late 1950 Scalera opened a distribution subsidiary in the United States, but then suddenly collapsed financially during the shooting of Othello, and the company was formally liquidated two years later; the American office, which had acquired reissue rights for 70 films formerly handled by , was closed before the end of 1951. (en)
  • La Scalera Film è stata una società di produzione e distribuzione cinematografica italiana, attiva dal 1938 al 1950. Annunci e programmi di produzione le fanno guadagnare, fin dal 1939, il titolo di «massima casa italiana». Nel periodo 1940-1943 fu la casa cinematografica italiana con il maggior numero di film prodotti. (it)
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  • Scalera Film était une société italienne de production et de distribution de films active entre 1938 et 1950. (fr)
  • La Scalera Film è stata una società di produzione e distribuzione cinematografica italiana, attiva dal 1938 al 1950. Annunci e programmi di produzione le fanno guadagnare, fin dal 1939, il titolo di «massima casa italiana». Nel periodo 1940-1943 fu la casa cinematografica italiana con il maggior numero di film prodotti. (it)
  • Scalera Film was an Italian film production and distribution company which operated between 1938 and 1950. It had strong backing from the Italian state, as the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini was keen to build up and centralise the Italian film industry. It was founded by the brothers Michele and Salvatore Scalera, and primarily based at the in Rome. In 1943 during the German occupation of Rome, the studio was relocated to Venice in the Italian Social Republic as part of a planned film complex developed by Mussolini loyalists. (en)
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  • Scalera Film (en)
  • Scalera Film (fr)
  • Scalera Film (it)
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