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Open City

DVD
105 minutes
D743.23 .R66 1997 DVD

Acclaimed as "Europe's first post-war masterpiece," and winner of the Best Picture as the 1946 Cannes Film Festival, Roberto Rossellini's Open City (Roma, Citta Aperta) stars the incomparable Anna Magnani and Aldo Fabrizi as an impoverished mother-to-be and a parish priest whose loyalties are tested by the sinister German forces that occupy their homeland during World War II. Filmed on the streets of Rome in the first weeks of the Allied liberation and employing a number of non-actors in supporting roles, Open City placed itself at the vanguard of the Italian neorealist movement, brilliantly evoking the conflicting feelings of weary despair and steely determination that bound together the embattled partisan resistance in the face of certain death. Yet it was not merely the proximity to the actual events that made Rossellini's film so spellbinding, but the director's sure-handed blend of gentle humor and terrifying violence, a melding of documentary-style camerawork with other more boldly melodramatic ingredients to create a cinematic milestone of raw emotional force that stands viturally unchallenged to this day.

Italian dialogue with English subtitles.

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