Released Date:
1945-09-27
Languages:
Italian, German, Latin
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
103 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (15085 Reviews)
Director:
Roberto RosselliniSergio Amidei (screenplay)
Federico Fellini (collaboration on screenplay)
Roberto Rossellini (collaboration on screenplay)
Sergio Amidei (story)
Alberto Consiglio (additional material)
Roberto Rossellini (additional material)
The location: Nazi occupied Rome. As Rome is classified an open city, most Romans can wander the streets without fear of the city being bombed or them being killed in the process. But life for Romans is still difficult with the Nazi occupation as there is a curfew, basic foods are rationed, and the Nazis are still searching for those working for the resistance and will go to any length to quash those in the resistance and anyone providing them with assistance. War worn widowed mother Pina is about to get married to her next door neighbor Francesco. Despite their situation - Pina being pregnant, and Francesco being an atheist - Pina and Francesco will be wed by Catholic priest Don Pietro Pelligrini. The day before the wedding, Francesco's friend, Giorgio Manfredi, who Pina has never met, comes looking for Francesco as he, working for the resistance, needs a place to hide out. For his latest mission, Giorgio also requests the assistance of Don Pietro, who is more than willing as he sees such work as being in the name of God. Don Pietro's position also provides him with access to where others are not able. Giorgio's girlfriend, Marina, a cabaret performer, doesn't even know where Giorgio is in hiding. Both Pina and Marina take measures to improve their lives under this difficult situation, those actions in combination which have tragic consequences.
Released Date:
1952-10-06
Languages:
Italian
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
85 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (2034 Reviews)
Director:
Roberto RosselliniRoberto Rossellini (story)
Federico Fellini (screenplay)
Fèlix Morlièn (screenplay)
Antonio Lisandrini (screenplay)
The film dramatizes about a dozen vignettes from the life of St. Francis and his early followers - starting with their return in the rain to Rivotorlo from Rome when the Pope blessed their Rule and ending with their dispersal to preach. The unconnected chapters are like parables, some with a moral. The slight and comic Ginepro returns naked to St. Mary's of the Angels, having given away his tunic, but not his ricotta. The aged Giovanni shouts and holds onto his cape; the beatific St. Clair pays a visit. Humble Francis doubts his leadership, hugs a leper, and sends his brothers spinning, dizzy, and smiling into the world. This brotherhood is infused with whimsy as well as belief.
Released Date:
1951-11-29
Languages:
Italian, English, French
Countries:
Italy
Runtime:
105 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (738 Reviews)
Vitaliano Brancati (dialogue)
Aldo Fabrizi (dialogue)
Ennio Flaiano (dialogue)
Ruggero Maccari (dialogue)
Mario Monicelli (dialogue)
Steno
Piero Tellini
Esposito is a thief who cons tourists in Rome. A lengthy persecution by police Bottoni, who manages to catch it starts. In an oversight Esposito manages to flee again. Bottoni superiors inform him that if no catches him will lose his job.
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