Roberto Rossellini's first landmark of the Italian neorealism movement, set during the Nazi occupation of Rome and following the stories...
Roberto Rossellini's first landmark of the Italian neorealism movement, set during the Nazi occupation of Rome and following the stories of a brave few who struggled against it. Shot on location immediately after the end of World War II and co-written by Federico Fellini.
"Follows engineer Giorgio (Marcello Pagliero) in his attempts to evade the Germans and the collaborating Italian authorities by seeking help from Pina (Anna Magnani), fiancée of a fellow member of the underground resistance, and Don Pietro (Aldo Fabrizi), the priest due to oversee her marriage. Giorgio is confident he’d never betray his comrades even if caught – but not everyone can be so strong...
"Basing their story partly on real people and events, Rossellini brought a vivid authenticity to their depiction of daily lives dominated by poverty, desperation and constant fear of betrayal and violence... Seamlessly blends sequences reminiscent of documentary with more conventional dramatic scenes notable for their pace, precise staging and affectingly naturalistic performances. Its emotional punch remains undiminished." (BFI)
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- Runtime
- 103
- Genre
- Drama, War
- Country of origin
- Italy