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roma, nino rota, verita note
€ 39.00

 
Roma
(1972)


composer: nino rota

label: verita note

AKA: federico fellini roma, fellini's roma

total duration: 00.42.46

soundtrack style: comedy drama



   


tracks

01. Aria Di Roma (Ouverture)
02. Aria Di Roma (Main Titles) # 2
03. Trasteverina
04. Aria Di Roma # 3
05. Trasteverina # 2
06. Aria Di Roma # 4
07. Ecclesiastical Fashion Show (Part 1)
08. Ecclesiastical Fashion Show (Part 2)
09. Ecclesiastical Fashion Show (Part 3)
10. Ecclesiastical Fashion Show (Part 4)
11. Aria Di Roma # 5
12. Aria Di Roma(Finale) # 6
13. Aria Di Roma # 7 *
14. Trasteverina # 3 *
15. Vitelloni's Bar *
16. Trasteverina # 4 *
17. Ecclesiastical Fashion Show (Album Mix) *

* Alternate Album Versions In Stereo

 
 
further information
Japanese import
 
story

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.

Cast:
Federico Fellini, Britta Barnes, Mimmo Poli, Gore Vidal, Alberto Sordi, Cassandra Peterson, Anna Magnani, Alvaro Vitali, Galliano Sbarra, Marcello Mastroianni

Director:
Federico Fellini

 

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