Unione Cinematografica Italiana

The Unione Cinematografica Italiana (UCI) was an Italian film production and distribution consortium of the silent era.

Following the end of the First World War, a group of eleven leading Italian companies joined forces in a single conglomerate which would be better able to compete with rival films from America, Britain, France and Germany.

The driving force behind UCI was Baron Alberto Fassini, who had previously headed the Cines studio.

The company suffered a major blow in 1921 when its leading financial backer the Banca Italiana di Sconto went bust.

UCI was already facing bankruptcy during the production of the big-budget epic Quo Vadis (1924), the financial failure of which led to the collapse of the company by 1926.