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World Film Locations: Rome

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15 May 2014

Rome is a city rich in history and culture and imbued with a realism and romanticism that has captured the imaginations of filmmakers throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. With over two and a half thousand years of continuing history, Rome has served as the setting for countless memorable films, creating a backdrop that spans all genres and emotions. World Film Locations: Rome takes the reader on a cinematic journey through the city with stops at key locations that include the Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Via Veneto, Piazza del Popolo, Sant’Angelo Bridge and, of course, the Trevi Fountain, made famous world-wide in its appearances in Federico Fellini’s La Dolce Vita and Jean Negulesco’s Three Coins in the Fountain. A carefully selected compilation of forty-five key films set in Rome, including The Belly of an Architect, The Facts of Murder, The Bicycle Thief, Roman Holiday and The Great Beauty, is complemented by essays that further examine the relationship between the city and cinema to provide an engaging, colourful and insightful page-turning journey for both travellers and film buffs alike.

PERFORMING ARTS / Film / Reference, Travel and holiday guides, Digital, video and new media arts, Films, cinema, Film history, theory or criticism

'For lovers of The Eternal City and the movies, this brilliantly researched book provides fresh insight into the wealth of talent that continues to draw from and contribute to La Dolce Vita of Rome. Tourist or cinephile, grab your camera, follow the maps, walk in the steps of the masters and create your own portrait of the greatest film set in the world. Having felt privileged to both film and life in The Eternal City, I will be pressing this brilliant guide into the hands of friends at the start of their Roman Holiday to inspire them to discover The Great Beauty that is Mamma Roma.'
Maps/Scenes
Scenes 1–8 – 1936–1953
Scenes 9–16 – 1954–1960
Scenes 17–24 – 1960–1963
Scenes 25–31 – 1963–1980
Scenes 32–38 – 1983–1999
Scenes 39–45 – 2001–2013
Essays
Rome: City of the Imagination – Pasquale Iannone
Neo-realist Rome: The Gritty Side of the Eternal City – Helio San Miguel
Fellini's Rome – Louis Bayman
Roman Holidays: Rome as an International Destination On-screen – Alberto Zambenedetti
Strange Tides: The Tiber and Its Role in the History of 'Cinema Romano' – Nicholas Page
Memory Man: Nanni Moretti's Rome in Caro Diario/Dear Diary (1993) – Eleanor Andrews
Cinecittà: The Highs and Lows of the 'Roman Heart' of Italian Cinema – Carla Mereu
Screening Ancient Rome – Alberto Zambenedetti