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ROMA, the Federico Fellini-directed benchmark of the Italian New Wave, explores the city of Rome from several different perspectives, giving it a mystical life of its own that hangs in the balance between its rich history and its modern identity. With no real chronology, ROMA is a tapestry of bizarre scenes and familiar images (Fellini peppers the film with easily identifiable references to his earlier works) that blend together into a gorgeous visual carnival. Typical of Fellini, with the carnival comes a critique--and ROMA tears through the city's political and religious history, satirizing the Catholic church and various faces of Italian government from Renaissance times through Mussolini's reign and on into the 1960s. While the camera lavishes affectionately over Rome's art and architecture and is clearly a tribute to the Eternal City, most of the sets in the film are constructed, reinforcing Fellini's narrative imagination and keeping viewers caught in a perpetual contradiction between reality and fantasy, history and the present, fact and fiction.

 

 
   
cast and crew

genre: comedy drama

country: France Italy

language: Italian

subtitles: English French Spanish

runtime: 119 minutes

dvd region: DVD Region 1

attributes: Widescreen

rating: Not Rated

 
cast and crew

Peter Gonzales:
Actor
Federico Fellini:
Actor
Federico Fellini:
Director
Fiona Florence:
Actor
Pia De Doses:
Actor
Renato Giovannoli:
Actor

Britta Barnes:
Actor
Danilo Donati:
Costume Designer
Danilo Donati:
Production Designer
Marne Maitland:
Actor

 
 
   
awards
  • Best Art Direction
    1974 BAFTA Awards (London, United Kingdom)
  • Best Direction
    1972 New York Film Critics Circle Awards (New York City, United States)
  • Best Film
    1972 New York Film Critics Circle Awards (New York City, United States)
  • Best Foreign Film
    1973 French Syndicate of Cinema Critics (France)
  • Best Foreign Language Film
    1973 Golden Globe Awards (Los Angeles, United States)
  • Silver Ribbon, Best Production Design
    1973 Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Italy)
  • Technical Grand Prize
    1972 Cannes Film Festival (Cannes, France)
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