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Subject: Actor > Ingrid Bergman
Rome Open City
Roma Citta Aperta
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This study examines 'Rome Open City' and its place in Roberto Rossellini's career. The film is based on events that took place in Nazi occupied Italy 1944, one year before the film was made. The author argues that the film has value as a commerorative piece and as a documentary record.
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Roberto Rossellini (2000)
Magician of the Real
Dir. David Forgacs, Sarah Lutton and Geoffrey Nowell-Smith
Subject: Director > Roberto Rossellini