AUDITORIUM - Press Room - Venice Film Festival, Venice
The core of international cinema storytelling
Venice Cinema Palace Press Room: the media heart of the Venice Film Festival
The Press Room of Venice Cinema Palace, located at the Lido, is an iconic media space during the Venice Film Festival, one of the most prestigious film events in the world. Along with other rooms, this conference space has recently undergone a refurbishment of its auditorium seating and armchairs, all by TMA Italia. This place is the hub of interaction between journalists, critics and the protagonists of international cinema, and access is always exclusive, synonymous with the importance of this kermesse.
The press room is located inside the Venice Cinema Palace, inaugurated in 1937, which has become an extension of the festival itself. The building overlooks the sea and offers a unique atmosphere, combining elegance and functionality, in line with the prestige of the event.
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Cinema comes to life through media
Where the Venice Festival tells the world about itself
During the festival, many official press conferences and interviews with the protagonists of competing films take place here. The space is equipped with high quality audiovisual facilities to enable flawless media coverage. Equipped with the latest equipment, the press room allows journalists from all over the world to work efficiently. It has fast internet connections, areas reserved for interviews, stations for live coverage and systems for fast uploading of multimedia content.
Ego seat
Providing maximum comfort for spectators
The furniture is designed to offer an experience of comfort and functionality, conceived for those who live the frenzy of the festival every day. The armchairs of the Ego line, with their light and discreet design, blend harmoniously with the elegance of the mosaic-decorated walls, wrapped in red velvet curtains and panels. A perfect balance that enhances the ambience, without ever stealing the show from the real protagonists: the cinema and its stories.
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