Federico Fellini - Roma (1972)

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Federico Fellini - Roma (1972)
  • Release date: 15 Oct 1972
  • Release year: 1972
  • Runtime: 120 minutes
  • Country: Italy, France
  • Keywords: brothel, panties, female nudity, orgy, nudity, catholic church, italy, disillusionment, reference to julius caesar, reference to crossing the rubicon
Plot:
Federico Fellini pays homage to his adopted hometown of Rome through the presentation of a series of vignettes. Many of those vignettes are autobiographical, relating to his own early memories of Rome, from incidents at school, watching a movie at the cinema, a visit to the city when he was 18 and stayed with the Palletta family, attending a provincial theater performance, and visits to different types of brothels. He provides a view of the experience of people just arriving to the city for the first time via the highways into the city. During present day, he shows the dichotomy between Rome's rich artistic and religious history against the modernism occurring in different facets. And he celebrates the people, whether they be longtime residents, people who came never to leave, or those just passing through.

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