Campo Marzio hosts the Hot Corn Awards in Rome
Campo Marzio Hosts the Hot Corn Awards: A New Collaboration Dedicated to Emerging Cinema Is Born in Rome
The Hot Corn Awards arrive in Rome for the first time and choose a special space for their debut: our store in Piazza Capranica. On Friday, November 21, we had the honor of hosting the Roman edition of the award dedicated to the new talents of Italian cinema, transforming the boutique into a place of encounter, dialogue and creativity.
An Award Celebrating the New Voices of Italian Cinema
The evening brought together directors, performers, writers and producers who are helping to redefine the contemporary film landscape. An event designed to spotlight fresh visions, emerging paths and projects that tell the story of the future of our cinema.
The awards ranged from best direction to best film, from the performances of the year to the breakout revelations, all the way to best debut feature, best emerging production and best short film. A set of categories that reflects the vitality and richness of the Italian film scene.
A Collaboration That Brings Together Style and Culture
The choice of Campo Marzio as the home of the Hot Corn Awards is no coincidence. The collaboration stems from a shared vision: supporting creativity, championing new talents and promoting projects that tell the story of the present with an eye toward the future.
Our brand, long connected to the world of writing, ideas and personal expression, has found a natural partner in Hot Corn. We both believe in the power of stories and in the strength of the young writers and creatives who are redefining languages and imaginaries. Welcoming the award into our store means giving space to this dialogue, creating a bridge between design, culture and new forms of storytelling.
A Starting Point
The Hot Corn Awards begin here: with an evening that brought together culture, passion and new ideas, and that opens a path dedicated to the most promising voices of Italian cinema. We are proud to have contributed to this debut and to have offered our home as a meeting place for those who imagine and build the cinema of tomorrow.


















































































