Una processione fluida, sconnessa e talvolta caotica di scene che descrivono le varie persone e gli eventi della vita nella capitale italiana, la maggior parte basata sulla vita del regista ... Leggi tuttoUna processione fluida, sconnessa e talvolta caotica di scene che descrivono le varie persone e gli eventi della vita nella capitale italiana, la maggior parte basata sulla vita del regista Federico Fellini.Una processione fluida, sconnessa e talvolta caotica di scene che descrivono le varie persone e gli eventi della vita nella capitale italiana, la maggior parte basata sulla vita del regista Federico Fellini.
- Nominato ai 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 vittorie e 3 candidature totali
- Fellini, Age 18
- (as Peter Gonzales)
- Young policeman
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- Widowers' Member at Teatrino
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- Toll Booth Agent
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- Sitting Man at Trastevere
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- Musical Director
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- QuizFirst feature film appearance of Cassandra Peterson, better known as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. She and a friend were living in Rome when they ran into someone they met in Las Vegas the year before when they were working as showgirls. He was working as a student director for Ferderico Fellini and introduced them to him. He invited them to appear in the film. They played several small uncredited parts throughout with no speaking lines. Peterson said in an interview years later that her total screen time was less than 30 seconds. But she said she enjoyed it and that Fellini was "a great guy."
- BlooperPeter Gonzales Falcon's hairstyles are all in the longish 1972 mode, even though the portions of the film in which he appears are supposed to be taking place thirty or more years earlier, at which time men's hair was cut much, much shorter, and would never be worn as it appears in this film.
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Narrator: This gentlemen is a Roman. A Roman from dawn to dusk. As jealous of Rome as if she were his wife. He is afraid that in my film I might present her in a bad light. He is telling me that I should show only the better side of Rome: her historical profile, her monuments - not a bunch fo homosexuals or my usual enormous whores.
- Versioni alternativeOriginally released in a 128 minutes version. Later cut to 119 minutes.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Film Night: The Secret World of Federico Fellini (1972)
The film is not just an ode to the city, more prominently, it is the clashes between past and present that reverberate strongly today. His young self (played by Falcon), a doe-eyed townie arrives in Rome for college, enjoys a boisterous dinner in the street trattoria with the entire neighbourhood, watches a shoddy variety show with crude spectators which would be interrupted by an air raid, flirts with the brothel for the first time; when time leaps forward to the 1970s, the flower-child generation is consuming with alienation and torpidity, a poetic episode of the underground metro construction team encounters an undiscovered catacomb, where fresh air breaches into the isolated space and ruins all its frescoes in a jiffy. A superlative conceit encapsulates the dilemma between modern civilisation and ancient heritage.
There is no absence of Fellini-esque extravaganza, the brothels during wartime are quintessentially embellished with crazed peculiarity and vulgarity for its zeitgeist and national spirit, where sex can be simply traded as commodity without any emotional investment. The most striking one, is the flamboyant fashion-show of church accouterments organised by Princess Domitilla (De Doses) for Cardinal Ottaviani (Giovannoli), consummated in an overblown resurrection of the deceased Pope, it is sacrilege in its most diverting form, only Fellini can shape it with such grand appeal and laugh about it.
Two notable celebrity cameos, Gore Vidal, expresses his love of the city from an expatriate slant, and more poignant one is from Anna Magnani, her final screen presence - Ciao, buonanotte! - a sounding farewell for this fiery cinema icon. The epilogue, riding with a band of motorists, visiting landmarks in the night, Fellini's ROMA breezily captures this city's breath of life, sentimental to its distinguished history, meanwhile vivacious even farcical in celebrating its ever-progressing motions, a charming knockout!
- lasttimeisaw
- 11 nov 2015
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- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore
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