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Roma, città aperta
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Parents Guide for
Rome, Open City (1945) More at IMDbPro »Roma, città aperta (original title)

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Sex & Nudity

A few women undress, but only their undergarments are seen.

Violence & Gore

A woman is shot and killed (no blood is seen) in front of a crowd and a crying child.

A man is tortured by means of whipping, burning, and stabbing. However, we mostly see the results of the torture and only briefly see stabbing and burning.

A priest is shot by a group of men, but is not killed immediately. An angry soldier then proceeds to shoot and kill the priest in the head at point blank range. All of which is seen by a group of children in the distance.

Profanity

Since the film is in Italian and German there is a possibilty of profanity used in either language, however, no profanity is seen in English subtitles.

Frequent smoking and a few sequences of alcohol consumption.

Film deals with mature and disturbing thematic including torture and Nazi-related violence.

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Certification:
Germany:12 (cut) (DVD rating) / West Germany:16 (re-rating) (cut) / West Germany:(Banned) (1950-1961) / Australia:M / Portugal:M/12 / Spain:13 / Finland:K-16 / Sweden:15 / UK:15 / USA:Approved

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