Gente di Roma

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Gente di Roma
Directed by Ettore Scola
Written by Ettore Scola
Paola Scola
Silvia Scola
Music by Armando Trovajoli
Cinematography Franco Di Giacomo
Editing by Raimondo Crociani
Release date(s) Flag of Italy October 31, 2003
Flag of France April 7, 2004
Running time 100 Min
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Language Italian
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Gente di Roma is a 2003 Italian mix of comedy and documentary film directed by Ettore Scola. It is close to Federico Fellini's Roma.

The film is dedicated to Alberto Sordi, who Scola wanted to close the film, as a noble man, but he could not film him because he died.

Scola's daughters helped to co-write the script.

[edit] Plot

Rome 2003, the camera follows citizens of Rome. Night, in a flat, a woman prepares her husband's lunch. The man takes a bus, but the camera follow another bus ... a woman cleans the mayor's office... A man interviews passengers on a bus about immigration...... the owner of a bar is racist person... a survivor woman of Holocaust remembers the Ghetto deportation... deportation that is filmed by a director... Stefania Sandrelli plays with her grand daughter in a park a man tries to seduce the bus driver...gay night life... sunrise at Piazza Navona, a noble man and a tramp are sitting together.

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