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Tag: Roberto Rossellini

Rome, Open City (1945) – Summary – Analysis

Posted on November 19, 2019November 19, 2019 by JL Admin

Summary:  In Nazi-occupied Rome, the Gestapo is hunting the ringleaders of the local Resistance movement, Manfredi and Francesco. The pursued men are hidden and assisted by the local people, including the local priest Don Pietro and Francesco’s fiancée, Pina, while the diabolical Major Bergmann tracks them down from the comfort of his office. Francesco is…

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