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Rediscovering the Magic of Practical Effects

The Infinite Art of Practical Effects, at the museum venue called Fabbrica del Vapore, is an invitation to embark on a nostalgic journey through how movies used to be made, and it’s closing this week-end, on May 18.

This unique showcase pays homage to a movie that terrified me as a child, The NeverEnding Story—celebrating its 40th anniversary— and shows how the artists involved came from other masterpieces of the same era: Dark Crystal, Flash Gordon, Labyrinth, Battlestar Galactica, and—of course—Star Wars. Through a curated collection of original artworks, behind-the-scenes photographs, and a few meticulously crafted replicas, visitors gain insight into the practical effects that brought these stories to life.​

The NeverEnding Story in particular heavily relied on practical effects, both for its fantastical creatures and the magical world of Fantastica. This included animatronic models for large creatures, physical sets like the Ivory Tower, and innovative use of lighting and blue screens to create a magical atmosphere.

A collaborative effort between GoPractical and FXLAB, it features original sketches and paintings by renowned poster artist Renato Casaro, an archive of over 200 restored behind-the-scenes photographs, and interactive replicas created in collaboration with Magnoli Props.

Visitors can also explore detailed set reconstructions developed with Idea Factory Store and WhiteLabel, as well as exclusive video content produced by GoPractical.​

In an era dominated by CGI and virtual effects, this exhibition underscores the enduring value of practical effects—the physical craftsmanship that once defined cinematic storytelling. By showcasing the tangible techniques of the past, it encourages a renewed appreciation for the artistry that continues to inspire filmmakers and audiences alike.​

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