Celluloide

1996 | 115 minutes | 7.0 ★ (4)

Celluloide
  • Overview

    June 1944. In the newly liberated Rome, Roberto Rossellini and Sergio Amidei decide, against all odds, to make an unprecedented, true-to-life film on the tragic events that occurred during the Nazi occupation: Rome, Open City .

  • Release Date

    26 January 1996

  • DirectingCarlo Lizzani
  • Budget

    $0.00

  • Revenue

    $0.00

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