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195489 minDrama

Woman of Rome

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Is Woman of Rome worth watching? With a rating of 6/10, this Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Woman of Rome Synopsis

During the fascist era, Adriana a beautiful young model, becomes a prostitute after a love affair gone wrong. She meets Mino, a partisan who falls in love with her and wants to redeem her.

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Top Cast

Gina Lollobrigida
Gina LollobrigidaAdriana
Daniel Gélin
Daniel GélinMino
Franco Fabrizi
Franco FabriziGino
Raymond Pellegrin
Raymond Pellegringerarca Astarita
Pina Piovani
Pina PiovaniMadre di Adriana
Giovanni Di Benedetto
Giovanni Di BenedettoIl pittore
Renato Tontini
Renato TontiniPrimo Sonzogno
Xenia Valderi
Xenia ValderiGisella
Gino Buzzanca
Gino BuzzancaRiccardo
Mariano Bottino
Mariano BottinoTommaso

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Is Woman of Rome worth watching?

Woman of Rome has received mixed reviews with a 6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is Woman of Rome hit or flop?

Woman of Rome has received average ratings (6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Woman of Rome?

Woman of Rome is a Drama movie that During the fascist era, Adriana a beautiful young model, becomes a prostitute after a love affair gone wrong. She meets Mino, a partisan who falls in ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfDec 1, 2024
★ 7

With the "Duce" still very much in charge of Italy, the young "Adriana" (Gina Lollobrigida) is coasting along in life, using her good looks to attract the attention of "Gino" (Franco Fabrizi) and hoping that they will marry. A casual meeting with aspiring Fascist "Astarita" (Raymond Pellegrin), however, soon puts that plan on the fire - especially as he clearly has designs her himself. She's a bit despondent and turns to the game to make her living. At times she comes across as almost desperate for love, for attention - yep, even sex, but perhaps when she meets "Mino" (Daniel Gélin) she might find some sort of purpose in life? Well the fly in that ointment is that he's a committed anti-Fascist and is known to the authorities. With him taking risks on a daily basis and her in possession of some fairly profound news, is there any hope for redemption for her and happiness for them? This is certainly one of Lollobrigida's better efforts as she tackles this role with quite a degree authenticity. There's virtually no glamour for her to hide behind and she delivers with a rawness as the young woman whose options are largely limited by her looks - a situation common to many women at the time. The choices of men her character makes are maybe not the best but both Gélin and Pellegrin provide solid foils as the story develops juggling romance with elements of politics and crime. It's touching at times, steadily paced and well worth a couple of hours, I'd say.