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Fellini's Roma
Directed by
Federico Fellini
R
1972
2h
Drama
,
Comedy
7.3
61%
82%
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A fluid, unconnected and sometimes chaotic procession of scenes detailing the various people and events of life in Italy's capital, most of it based on director Federico Fellini's life.
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Cast of Fellini's Roma
Peter Gonzales Falcon
Fellini, Age 18
Fiona Florence
Dolores - Young Prostitute
Pia De Doses
Princess Domitilla
Marne Maitland
Underground Guide
Renato Giovannoli
Cardinal Ottaviani
Elisa Mainardi
Pharmacist's wife / Cinema spectator
Norma Giacchero
Reporter Interviewing Fellini
Stefano Mayore
Fellini as a Child
Galliano Sbarra
Music Hall Compere
Anna Magnani
Anna Magnani
Ginette Marcelle Bron
Gore Vidal
Gore Vidal (uncredited)
Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
Actor Playing Julius Cesar (uncredited)
Dennis Christopher
The Hippie (uncredited)
Franco Citti
Man at Restaurant (uncredited)
Federico Fellini
Self (uncredited) / Director / Writer
Eleonora Giorgi
Motorbike Rider (uncredited)
Alberto Sordi
Self - Interviewé (uncredited)
Alvaro Vitali
Alvaro - Tap Dancer at Jovinelli Theatre (uncredited)
Cassandra Peterson
(uncredited)
Britta Barnes
Raout Paule
Paola Natale
Mario Del Vago
Widowers' Member at Teatrino
Alfredo Adami
Widowers' Member at Teatrino
Alessandro Quasimodo
Princess Domitilla's Guest (uncredited)
Luca Prodan
Flute Hippie (uncredited)
Marcello Mastroianni
Marcello Mastroianni (uncredited)
Catharina Dahlin
(uncredited)
Orlando Pallamari
Angry Cinema Spectator (uncredited)
Mara Carisi
Normal Brothel Prostitute (uncredited)
Lidia Zanussi
Maîtresse (uncredited)
Osvaldo Peccioli
Luxury Brothel Client (uncredited)
Francesco Di Giacomo
Domenico Demitri
Officer at Brothel (uncredited)
René Fiorentini
(uncredited)
Bernardino Zapponi
Writer
Turi Vasile
Producer
Fellini's Roma Ratings & Reviews
The New Yorker
Pauline Kael
This ringmaster feels no need to relate to the circus people. Fellini is an unparalleled extrovert, even for a profession rich in extroversion; he is so extroverted he has 'abandoned interest in characters and is interested only in his own projections.
The Atlantic
David Denby
[Fellini] has totally liberated his obsessions from the discipline of telling a story or developing a character or even maintaining a comprehensible point of view.
Screen Slate
Chris Shields
A dizzying assault of radically stylized, pure cinema.
RogerEbert.com
Steve Erickson
Though "Roma" has the dreamlike flow of "8 1/2" and most late Fellini films, it works here in a way that often didn't for the director.
Audiences Everywhere
Nathanael Hood
But it is a film worth seeing, if only to get the opportunity to see one of the world's greatest cities through the eyes of one of the world's greatest artists.
EmanuelLevy.Com
Emanuel Levy
A semi-docu, Fellini's Roma is as much about the eccentric director as it is about this endlessly fascinating city
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
Eternal City fugue
TV Guide
Roma, a confounding and confused semi-documentary, tried the patience of even the most devoted Fellini fans.
New York Times
Vincent Canby
The city that Federico Fellini explores for almost two hours bears little resemblance to the real Rome.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Fellini isn't just giving us a lot of flashy scenes, he's building a narrative that has a city for its protagonist instead of a single character.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
What Fellini can't give us, is what's not in him--a true sense of the political and the art.
Juicy Cerebellum
Alex Sandell
I'm pretty mixed over this film. It never did much for me, but I've never hated it, either. You either love Fellini, or you hate him. I guess I'm that weird anomaly that doesn't care.
Old School Reviews
John A. Nesbit
Fellini is as firmly associated with Rome as Julius Caesar.
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