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  1. 105 minutes. Country. Italy. Languages. Italian. German. Box office. $1 million [1] Rome, Open City ( Italian: Roma città aperta ), also released as Open City, [2] is a 1945 Italian neorealist war drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini and co-written by Sergio Amidei, Celeste Negarville and Federico Fellini.

  2. A 1945 film by Roberto Rossellini about the Nazi occupation of Rome and the Italian Resistance. Follow the story of Pina, a pregnant widow who marries her neighbor Francesco, and Giorgio, a resistance leader on the run.

    • (29K)
    • Drama, Thriller, War
    • Roberto Rossellini
    • 1945-10-08
  3. Roma città aperta è un film drammatico e di guerra del 1945 diretto da Roberto Rossellini. È una delle opere più celebri e rappresentative del neorealismo cinematografico italiano. È il film che fece acquisire notorietà internazionale ad Anna Magnani, co-protagonista insieme ad Aldo Fabrizi, qui anch'egli in una delle sue interpretazioni ...

  4. Jun 1, 2019 · Directed by Roberto Rossellini; starring Anna Magnani, Aldo FabriziCannes Film Festival: Grand Prize of the Festival; Roberto Rossellini; 1946.Italian Nation...

    • 98 min
    • 15.6K
    • fobetore
  5. Roma città aperta. Open City, Italian Neorealist film, released in 1945, that portrayed life in Nazi -occupied Rome during World War II. Directed by Roberto Rossellini in a documentary style that was innovative for the time, the movie brought international attention to the Neorealist movement and became one of its defining works, influencing ...

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  6. After making films under Mussolini’s fascist regime early in his career, Rossellini broke out with Rome Open City, a shattering and vivid chronicle of the Nazi occupation of Italy’s capital, followed by Paisan and Germany Year Zero, which round out his “war trilogy.”.

  7. Un ingegnere legato alla Resistenza sfugge alla polizia tedesca e si nasconde in casa di un parroco di periferia. Il film del 1945, diretto da Roberto Rossellini, è un capolavoro del Neorealismo italiano e ha vinto due Nastri d'argento.

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