Directed by Federico Fellini, Roma is a strangely compelling film. Part travelogue and part surrealist expose, the film is very much a love letter written to the city in Fellini's own inimitable style.
Fellini's disjointed but stunningly original tribute to Rome could have been an unmitigated disaster. There's no plot, no main characters, no common thread linking the disparate parts that make the whole. It spans 40-odd years, jumps back and forward, mixes fact and fiction, gets off to a slow start and much of it doesn't seem to make any sense at all. But none of that matters because this autobiographical history of the Eternal City works brilliantly.
The entire movie is made up of unconnected vignettes of Rome today and yesterday, bound only by Fellini's eye for the bizarre and the absurd, and by his ever-present dry wit. It is a walk on the Italian wild-side; a great personal view of one of the world's great cities.
BD50 + DVD9 | 1080p AVC, NTSC | 02:00:20 | 43.2 Gb + 7.35 Gb
Language: Italiano
Subtitles: English
Director: Federico Fellini
Cast: Britta Barnes, Peter Gonzales Falcon, Fiona Florence
Country: Italy, France
Genre: Comedy, Drama
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