Federico Fellini recounts his youth in Rome. The film opens up with a long traffic jam to the city. Once there, scenes are shown depicting Rome in the 1930s, with people visiting a third-class theater and a brothel. The most famous scene depicts an elderly solitary noblewoman holding an extravagant liturgical fashion show for a Cardinal and other guests with priests and nuns parading in all kinds of bizarre costumes. <ref name=Criterion>https://www.criterion.com/films/28039-roma</ref> The film eventually concludes with a group of young motorcyclists riding into the city and a melancholic shot of actress Anna Magnani, whom the film crew met in the street during shooting and who would die some months afterwards.
Ritratto crudele, visionario, a blocchi di sequenze pressoché autonome, con alla base un'ispirazione autobiografica, sulla Roma dei fascistici anni '30, vista attraverso i ricordi di Moraldo-Fellini, e su quella degli anni '70.
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