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Roma, citt� aperta (1945)

Roma, città aperta Directed by
Roberto Rossellini

Writing credits
Sergio Amidei and
Federico Fellini
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Genre: Drama / War (more)

Plot Summary: Rome, 1944. Giorgio Manfredi, one of the leaders of the Resistance, is tracked down by the Nazis. He goes to his friend Francesco's... (more)

User Comments: Powerful Portrayal of Dignity and Courage (more)

User Rating: ********__ 8.2/10 (2,230 votes) Vote Here

Complete credited cast:
Aldo Fabrizi .... Don Pietro Pellegrini
Anna Magnani .... Pina
Marcello Pagliero .... Luigi Ferrari, alias Giorgio Manfredi
Vito Annichiarico .... Marcello, figlio di Pina [Marcello, Pina's son]
Nando Bruno .... Agostino, il sagrestano [Agostino, the Sexton]
Harry Feist .... Il maggiore Fritz Bergmann [Major Bergmann]
Giovanna Galletti .... Ingrid
Francesco Grandjacquet .... Francesco
Eduardo Passarelli .... Il brigadiere metropolitano [Neighborhood Police Sergeant] (as Passarelli)
Maria Michi .... Marina Mari
Carla Rovere .... Lauretta, sorella di Pina [Lauretta, Pina's sister]
Carlo Sindici .... Il questore [Police Commissioner]
Joop van Hulzen .... Il capitano Hartmann [Captain Hartmann] (as Van Hulzen)
�kos Tolnay .... Il desertore austriaco [Austrian Deserter] (as A. Tolnay)
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Also Known As:
Open City (USA)
Rome, Open City
Runtime: 100 min
Country: Italy
Language: Italian / German
Color: Black and White
Sound Mix: Mono
Certification: Finland:K-16 / Germany:16 / Sweden:15 / UK:15 / USA:Approved

Trivia: Apart from Anna Magnani, the film's cast is comprised of non-professionals. This is mainly because Roberto Rossellini was unable to find any professional actors in the days immediately after the liberation of Italy, but also because the occupying forces would only allow him to make a documentary. By utilizing non-professionals, Rossellini was able to give the impression that his film was not a fictional one. (more)

Quotes:
Major Bergman: Then I'll tell you who he is. He's subversive,he's fought with the Reds in Spain. His life is dedicated to fighting society, religion. He is an atheist...your enemy...
Don Pietro: I am Catholic priest. I believe that who fights for justice and truth walks in the path of God and the paths of God are infinitive
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Awards: Nominated for Oscar. Another 6 wins (more)
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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful:-
Powerful Portrayal of Dignity and Courage, 24 April 2002
Author: Howard Schumann from Vancouver, B.C.

Open City, a powerful Italian film directed by Roberto Rosselini in 1946, is a historically-based story of the Italian Resistance movement and its struggle against Nazi occupation. The film is a searing indictment of the Nazis and a powerful portrayal of the dignity and courage of the Italian Resistance fighters.

With the city's studios destroyed, Rosselini was forced to shoot his film in the streets on stock that was purchased bit by bit, then taped together. It was shot almost immediately after the city was liberated from the Germans while the Germans still occupied the streets. Naturally, the quality of the print (although on DVD) is limited by the kind of stock that had to be used. The resulting film, however, is unique and deeply moving, and is a film of historic importance.

Open City was the first of the great Italian Neo-realist films (followed by Paisan, The Bicycle Thief, Shoeshine, I Vitteloni, and Umberto D). These films were characterized by the use of non-professional actors, natural lighting, location shooting, the desire to get closer to everyday reality, and the struggle for dignity of the masses of people.

Though I strongly recommend this film, there are a few minor quibbles. The Nazi leaders are portrayed as homosexuals who are associated with a decadent life style. This is contrasted with the Resistance representing the church and the family. Though I do not grant the Nazis much in the way of humanity, I think these broad strokes only obscure rather than clarify. Likewise, there is an over- identification of the Resistance as Communist. Though the Communist Party made up a good part of the Resistance, it also included Christian Democrats and Socialists.

Open City, though depressing in its presentation, remains hopeful. This hope for the future is symbolized at the end of the film by the children making their way back down into the streets of Rome after witnessing an execution. This attitude is also expressed by Francesco as he talks to Pina (Anna Magnani) in the flats, "We must believe it, we must want it,, We musn't be afraid because we are on the just path.We're fighting for something that must come. It may be long..it may be difficult, but there'll be a better world."

56 years later, we're still waiting.

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