Rome Open City

Local title
Rooma - lahtine linn
Original title
Roma città aperta
Director
Roberto Rossellini
Country
Italy
Year
1945
Festival
28th Black Nights Film Festival
Programme
Old Gold: Classic Films Come to Life
Genre
drama, war film, thriller
Subject
love, war, betrayal, death, history

There are only a few films that have such an impact.

All roads lead to “Rome, Open City”. Jean-Luc Godard wrote in his day.

Even Pope Francis has called it one of his favourite films.

Filmed just a few months after the liberation of Rome from the Germans, on streets still bearing the scars of war, with extremely scarce technical and financial resources, it became a manifesto of Italian neorealism – a film that won worldwide recognition for neorealism. It has inspired almost everything, starting from the French New Wave to Dogma 95.

The film radiates ground-breaking authenticity, genuineness and immediacy for its time, telling the story of a nation’s resistance to occupation, the preservation of moral purity in an immoral time, and of staying true to principles and betraying them with explosive energy and memorable imagery, including some of the most iconic scenes in film history.

The film made a star out of Anna Magnani who later went on to win an Oscar.

Together with the films “Paisan” and “Germany, Year Zero”, “Rome, Open City” is a part of Rossellini’s war trilogy, which will be screened for the first time in its entirety in Estonia.

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Director
Roberto Rossellini
Screenwriter
Sergio Amidei, Federico Fellini, Roberto Rossellini
Cast
Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani, Marcello Pagliero, Vito Annicchiarico, Nando Bruno, Harry Feist, Giovanna Galletti, Francesco Grandjacquet, Maria Michi, Carla Rovere
Producer
Giuseppe Amato, Ferruccio De Martino, Rod Geiger, Roberto Rossellini
Cinematographer
Ubaldo Arata
Music
Renzo Rossellini
World sales
Coproduction Office
Runtime
Language
Italian, German
Subtitles
English
Director
Roberto Rossellini

Roberto Rossellini (1906–1977) was one of the most widely known post-World War II motion-picture directors of Italy. His films “Roma città aperta” (1945) and “Paisà” (1946) focused international attention on the Italian Neorealist movement in films. Rossellini’s realistic style strongly influenced the development of important cinema talents, such as the director Federico Fellini, who came into prominence in the 1950s. His neo-realist films influenced France's Nouvelle Vague movement in the 1950s and 60s that changed the face of international cinema. He also influenced American directors, including Martin Scorsese.

L'uomo dalla croce (1943), Roma città aperta (1945), Paisà (1946), Germania anno zero (1948), Francesco, giullare di Dio (1950), Europa '51 (1952), Viaggio in Italia (1954), Viva l'Italia (1961), Il messia (1975)

Screenings

9th Hall Apollo Kino Coca-Cola Plaza
Screening040903 / Rooma - lahtine linn
SubtitlesEnglish
Additional infoIntroducing the screening is Davide Montani, First Secretary of the Italian Embassy.
Screening duration
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