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IL GENERALE DELLA ROVERE Roberto Rossellini - Criterion NEW SEALED DVD!! $23.47 |
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Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy (Rome Open City / Paisan / Germany Year Zero) ( $55.19 |
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Roberto Rossellini: Director's Series DVD $22.01 |
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AHPC "Rome Open City" Roberto Rossellini,Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani 1945 DVD NEW $5.85 |
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Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy Criterion Collection $55.98 |
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Criterion Colletion: Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy DVD $58.21 |
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Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy (Rome Open City/Paisan/Germany Year Zero) (Cr.. $64.13 |
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AHPC " Stromboli " Roberto Rossellini ,Ingrid Bergman ,Mario Vitale 1949 DVD NEW $3.85 |
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ROBERTO ROSSELLINI'S WAR TRILOGY - NEW DVD BOXSET $57.31 |
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ROBERTO ROSSELLINI'S WAR TRILOGY - NEW DVD BOXSET $60.31 |
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ROBERTO ROSSELLINI - 2-DISC COLLECTOR'S EDITION - NEW DVD $21.88 |
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AHPC "Rome Open City" Roberto Rossellini,Aldo Fabrizi, Anna Magnani 1945 DVD NEW $12.50 |
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ROBERTO ROSSELLINI - 2-DISC COLLECTOR'S EDITION - NEW DVD $22.86 |
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Roberto Rossellini - 2-Disc Collector's Edition (DVD, 2008) $28.91 |
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GERMANIA, ANNO ZERO Roberto Rossellini ITALIAN dvd PAL R0 PAL $14.99 |
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ROBERTO ROSSELLINI: DIRECTOR'S SERIES [COLLECTOR'S EDITION] [2 DISCS] [DVD NEW] $22.62 |
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Germany, Year Zero OOP DVD Roberto Rossellini, Edmunc Moeschke $20.00 |
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FLOWERS OF ST FRANCIS BY ROSSELLINI,ROBERTO (DVD) $29.16 |
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Roberto Rossellini 2-Disc Collector's Edition DVD NEW Sealed $21.84 |
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Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy (DVD, 3-Disc Set, Criterion Collection) OOP DVD $52.50 |
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Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy (DVD, 2010, 3-Disc ... $77.40 |
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Lions Gate Roberto Rossellini-directors Series [dvd] [ff/eng Sub/italian/span $29.31 |
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Germany Year Zero ,Roberto Rossellini Edmund M 1949 DVD $3.50 |
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NEW Roberto Rossellini-Directors Series $21.99 |
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The Flowers of St. Francis [Roberto Rossellini] DVD NEW $3.80 |
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Germany Year Zero 1948 [Roberto Rossellini] DVD*NEW $3.80 |
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Il Messiah / Messiah 1976 [Roberto Rossellini] DVD *NEW $3.80 |
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Open City 1946 [Roberto Rossellini] DVD *NEW $3.80 |
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JOURNEY TO ITALY DVD Roberto Rossellini Ingrid Bergman $9.98 |
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OPEN CITY DVD Roberto Rossellini 1945 Italian Classic $9.98 |
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Mozart's Don Giovanni [VHS] $9.95 New VHS! VHS! VHS! TAPE Sealed (as shown) "Mozart's Don Giovanni [VHS]" Fast shipping..(DC-3)... |
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Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy (Rome Open City / Paisan / Germany Year Zero) (The Criterion Collection) $55.75 The Allies had barely driven the Nazis out of Rome when Roberto Rosselini went to work on Open City, considered by most to be his greatest work. Shot on bits and short ends of scavenged film, this film helped define Italian neorealism. Audiences were convinced that the actors were all amateurs (they weren't) and the whole film was improvised (it wasn't; the three screenwriters included Federico Fe... |
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Journey to Italy $9.99 NTSC/Region 0. Never released on DVD in the U.S.! Directed by Roberto Rossellini and starring Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders. Catherine and Alexander, wealthy and sophisticated, drive to Naples to dispose of a deceased uncle's villa. There's a coolness in their relationship and aspects of Naples add to the strain. She remembers a poet who loved her and died in the war; although she didn't love ... |
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My Voyage to Italy $129.95 This survey of Italian cinema by Martin Scorsese is a worthwhile follow-up to his 1995 documentary A Personal Journey Through American Movies. Packed with insight and film clips, Voyage covers Italian cinema from World War II through the early '60s, the time that the young Scorsese watched these films before starting his career. The heart of the documentary is the Neo-Realism movement--not the lig... |
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An Italian Journey: A Harvest of Revelations in the Olive Groves of Tuscany: A Pretty Girl, Seven Tuscan Farmers, and a Roberto Rossellini Film "Planning a trip to Italy? Read this so you don't miss out on the Italy that tours never visit. If you're staying at home, just sit back and enjoy the ride. Preferably with a nice Tuscan wine at your side." ~ Dianne Hales, author of La Bella Lingua"Many of us would love to live this book. James Shaw has done it for us and allowed us to come along. I like it all, an adventurous journey with a compa... |
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Roberto Rossellini's Rome Open City (Cambridge Film Handbooks) $1.50 Roberto Rossellini's Rome Open City instantly and permanently changed the landscape of film history. Made at the end of World War II, the film has been credited with initiating a revolution in and reinvention of modern cinema. This volume offers an original overview of the production history of Rome Open City; some of its key images, the complexity of its political dimensions, and the legacy of th... |
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Under Her Spell: Roberto Rossellini in India $10.50 ... |
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Roberto Rossellini: Director's Series $22.98 Format: DVD Rating: Not Rated Genre: Drama Runtime: 227 Year: 2008 Release Date: 2008-11-11 Director: Roberto Rossellini |
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The Films of Roberto Rossellini $34 The Films of Roberto Rossellini traces the career of one of the most influential Italian filmmakers through close analysis of the seven films that mark important turning points in his evolution. |
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Roberto Rossellini's Rome Open City $25 This volume is an accessible introduction to Rossellini's Rome Open City. |
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The Adventures of Roberto Rossellini: His Life and Films $7.96 Roberto Rossellini (1906-1977)--movie-maker, bon vivant, and passionate intellectual--was the key figure of Italian neo-realism, the godfather of the French New Wave, and a television pioneer; the maker of such classics as "Open City, Paisan, Stromboli, Flowers of St. Francis, Voyage in Italy," and "Louis XIV;" Anna Magnani's lover; Ingrid Bergman's husband; and Isabella Rossellini's father. Continually enmeshed in controversy, perhaps no other figure in the history of world cinema has been so reviled--and so revered. Tag Gallagher's masterful biography of Rossellini, the first in any language, was fifteen years in the making. It is the result of assiduous research, lengthy interviews with almost everyone who knew him, and investigations into the making and reception of his films. The cast of characters includes Vittorio Mussolini, Il Duce's son and Rossellini's Fascist-era producer; Howard Hughes, who produced "Stromboli" and then, in a fit of jealousy over Ingrid Bergman, butchered its American release; and dozens of other people. Combining a portrait of a dynamic and daring man with brilliant discussions of his work, Tag Gallagher tells a story as rich and moving as Rossellini's miraculous films. |
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Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy $57 Format: DVD Rating: Not Rated Genre: Drama Runtime: 303 Year: 2010 Release Date: 2010-01-26 |
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The Adventures of Roberto Rossellini $24.38 This book is in New - Excellent condition |
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Roberto Rossellini: Director's Series [2 Discs] - $24.99 Includes:Dov'e la Liberta...? (1952) Era Notte a Roma (1960) Dov'e la Liberta...? No synopsis available. Era Notte a Roma In keeping with his previous film Generale Della Rovere, filmmaker Robert Rossellini pursues a wartime theme in his 145-minute "personal epic" Era Notte a Roma. The story concerns three Allied POWS, who escape from their camp and hide out in Rome. The trio is given shelter by a beautiful young woman. With something tangible to fight over, the three prisoners' national chauvinism (one is Russian, one English, one American) simmers to a boil. For reasons which remain obscure, Era Notte a Roma was never given a widespread American release. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy [Criterion Collection] [3 Discs] - $89.99 Includes:Open City (1945) Paisan (1946) Germany, Year Zero (1947) Open City Roberto Rossellini's Roma, Citt? Aperta (known in English as Open City) was one of the landmark films of the 1940s on several levels. Aesthetically, it was one of the first major works of Italian neorealist filmmaking and perhaps the single most influential example of the style. Historically, it was among the first postwar European films to gain a significant audience in the United States, opening the door for a ... |
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Eclipse Series 14: Rossellini's History Films - Renaissance and Enlightenment [4 Discs] - $59.99 Includes:Blaise Pascal (1971) Cartesius (1973) The Age of the Medici (1973) Blaise Pascal Blaise Pascal was one of several historical films directed by Robert Rossellini for Italian television in the late 1960s to early 1970s. The film covers the life of 17th century French philosopher Blaise Pascal, from age 17 to his death, at 39, in 1662. Much is made of the agnostic Pascal's prophetic musings, notably his plans to create a calculating machine and a "rapid transit" system (involving horse-drawn busses), and his controversial theory of The Vacuum. After a lifetime of fighting religious intolerance, Pascal professes his belief in God on his deathbed. Pierre Arditi plays the title role in the 131-minute Blaise Pascal, which was written by Rossellini, Marcella Mariani, and Luciano Scaffa. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Cartesius Originally a two-part mini-series for Italian television, this biopic of the philosopher Ren? Descartes can be seen as the third part of an informal trilogy on 17th century France from director Roberto Rossellini alongside his The Rise of Louis XIV (1966) and Blaise Pascal (1971). The film dramatizes the scientific interests of Descartes (Ugo Cardea), with the philosopher arguing theories about the circulatory system at a medical dissection and being instructed in the wonders of the newly invented telescope by Constantin Huygens (Renato Montalbano) and the astronomer Ciprus (Vernon Dobtcheff). His more personal side is revealed in his relationship with his servant Elena (Anne Pouchie), whom he makes pregnant only to refuse to openly acknowledge the child. The film ends with the death of his daughter, after which Descartes retreats completely within himself. ~ Nicole Gagne, Rovi The Age of the Medici Criticized as an indulgent and pompous directorial farce, this is really just a slight vehicle in which the lives of artists Cosimo de Medici and Leon Alberti are catalogued in an effort to portray the Renaissance art of Italy from the 1400s. The four hours are an excellent showing of the evolution of Italian Renaissance Art, but there is essentially no plot and critics have suggested that the time might better be spent in a tour of an art gallery to see the actual pieces. ~ Tana Hobart, Rovi |
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Roberto Carlos $268.75 Roberto Carlos |
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Rossellini's Revenge Affair $4.25 Lana Whittaker had been clueless about her husband's affair. Until his tragic death--leaving his mistress clinging to life, their unborn child's future hanging in the balance. And the most shocking: Lana was left penniless, homeless and the guardian of the baby. So when a stranger, a darkly handsome millionaire businessman, offered help, she had to accept. Raffaele Rossellini blamed Lana, that ice-cold blonde, for the loss of his beloved sister. But he'd see to it that she lost, too--everything she held dear. Including the man she'd come to love--himself. |
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The Taking of Power by Louis XIV $21.95 Synopsis: The portly Sun King reigns for 73 years in France. Directed by Roberto Rossellini. Format: DVD Color: Color Rating: G Genre: Drama Runtime: 100 Subtitle: Y Year: 1966 |
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Estilo De Roberto Ledesma $9.99 Estilo De Roberto Ledesma |
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Collection: Roberto Vecchioni $7.99 Collection: Roberto Vecchioni |
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Roberto Carlos 2005 $24.99 Roberto Carlos 2005 |
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Roberto Carlos: En Vivo $11.99 Roberto Carlos: En Vivo |
