Overview
- The preliminary files examine alleged fraud, economic crimes and offenses against the public administration tied to cinema financing, according to the Rome prosecutor's office.
- No one has been registered as a suspect at this stage, with the inquiries coordinated by deputy prosecutors Giuseppe Cascini, Stefano Pesci and Giuseppe De Falco.
- Finance police from the Nucleo di Polizia Valutaria have acquired records and sought additional documents from the Culture Ministry, which has supplied the requested material and tightened inspections.
- Companies under scrutiny include One More Pictures, founded by Manuela Cacciamani, who left the firm when she became CEO of state-controlled Cinecittà in June 2024.
- The probes were spurred in part by the Francis Kaufmann affair, involving roughly €800,000 in credits for a film that never reached cinemas, while reports now reference about €200 million and 122 titles being reviewed and €88 million already revoked by the ministry.