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

Rome, 1944. Giorgio Manfredi, one of the leaders of the Resistance, is tracked down by the Nazis. He goes to his friend Francesco's, and asks Pina, Francesco's fiancée, for help. Pina must warn a priest, Don Pietro Pellegrini, that Giorgio needs to leave the town as soon as possible ... Written by Yepok

During the Nazi occupation of Rome, the resistance leader Giorgio Manfredi aka Luigi Ferraris is chased by the Gestapo. His friend Francesco, who is going to marry the widow Pina, together with the priest Don Pietro Pellegrini help him to get a new identity and leave Rome. However, Manfredi is betrayed by his lover Marina Mari and arrested by the Germans. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The story takes place in Rome during World War II. A group of indignanted people, such as a publisher and a priest, decide to fight against the nazis. Written by Chris Makrozahopoulos <makzax@hotmail.com>



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