
Once Upon a Time… ‘Rome, Open City’
Television documentary about the making of Roberto Rossellini’s 1945 film “Rome, Open City”.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Marie Genin
Actors: Adriano Aprà, Carlo Lizzani, Federico Fellini, Isabella Rossellini, Luca Magnani, Marcella De Marchis, Roberto Rossellini, Virgilio Fantuzzi, Vittorio Mussolini, Vittorio Taviani
Country: N/A
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