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Woman of Rome 1954

“Love was her profession... men were her career!”

★ 6.1/10 · 24 votes Drama Released
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What is Woman of Rome?

The film Woman of Rome is set during the fascist era and revolves around the life of a beautiful young model named Adriana. Adriana becomes a prostitute, which is a significant development in her life.

Type
Film
Year
1954
Status
Released
Runtime
89 minutes
Release date
Oct 27, 1954
Original language
IT
Origin
France, Italy
Studios
Excelsa Film, Ponti-De Laurentiis Cinematografica
Genres
Drama
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The film Woman of Rome is set during the fascist era and revolves around the life of a beautiful young model named Adriana. Adriana becomes a prostitute, which is a significant development in her life. This change occurs after a love affair gone wrong, indicating that her personal relationships have a profound impact on her circumstances. Adriana then meets Mino, who is described as a partisan, and he falls in love with her. Mino's feelings for Adriana are not merely romantic, as he also wants to redeem her, suggesting that he hopes to help her change her life for the better. The story explores the complexities of Adriana's life and her interactions with Mino, providing a glimpse into the experiences of individuals during this time period. The film's narrative is shaped by the historical context in which it is set, adding depth to the characters and their situations.

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