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Synopsis
Fellini's Roma is a virtually plotless autobiographical tribute to Rome, Italy, featuring narration by Fellini himself and a mixture of real-life footage and fictional set pieces. It flows from episode to episode, beginning with the director's early years arriving in Rome in 1931 during the time of Mussolini. Played by Stefano Mayore as a child, he visits the city with classmates and becomes infatuated. Played by Peter Gonzales at age 18, the young Fellini moves in to a tenement building and explores the wild characters living in neighborhood. The events that follow switch between the past and contemporary times, including a story line that involves a 1970s film crew making a movie about Rome. He also incorporates segments of Roman history and problems in the government, including an improvised speech from Gore Vidal. Throughout this journey there are visits to an outdoor restaurant, a movie theater, a music hall, and a brothel. In one famously surreal segment, groups of clergymen gather together for a Catholic fashion show spectacle. After a visit to a street festival and some on-camera interviews, the film concludes with shots of motorcycles driving by the Colosseum. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Gino Landi Choreography
Giuseppe Rotunno Cinematographer
Nino Rota Composer (Music Score)
Danilo Donati Costume Designer
Federico Fellini Director
Ruggero Mastroianni Editor
Rino Carboni Makeup
Carlo Savina Musical Direction/Supervision
Turi Vasile Producer
Danilo Donati Production Designer
Bernardino Zapponi Screenwriter
Federico Fellini Screenwriter
Andrea Fantacci Set Designer
Adriano Pischiutta Special Effects
Year: 1972
Runtime: 128
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
Artistes Associes
Italnoleggio
Ultra Film

Release
March 16, 1972 (Italy)

Awards
1972 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1972 - Best Foreign Film - Foreign Language - Golden Globe
1972 - Best Foreign Film - Foreign Language - Hollywood Foreign Press Association