Roman Dialogue

Roman Dialogue

Release date : February 23, 1983
Runtime : 1h 1m
Countries of origin : Italy /
Original Language : Italian /
Director : Marguerite Duras /
Writers : Marguerite Duras /
Production companies : RAI / Lunga Gittata Cooperativa /
February 23, 1983 1h 1m Italy Drama Italian More
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'The subject of this film is the conversation between a man and a woman. A couple, maybe lovers, maybe married, it doesn't matter. (...) During this conversation, we do not see but the city of Rome. I wanted to transmit that what Rome provokes in me, the feeling of an intrinsic matter, indissoluble, in difference with Paris, made of small parks and open spaces, crossed by the sky and the wind. Hand in hand with the film, the difficulty of the two lovers assumes a clearer, more explicit form. But as much as, in my opinion, it is impossible to describe and film Rome, the difficulty in the love of a couple can never be totally understood.' - Marguerite Duras, Venice film festival catalogue, 1982.
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  • title:Roman Dialogue
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1983
  • Runtime:1h 1m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Italy ·
  • Original Language: Italian ·
  • Director: Marguerite Duras /
  • Writers: Marguerite Duras ·
  • Production companies: RAI · Lunga Gittata Cooperativa ·
  • Overview:'The subject of this film is the conversation between a man and a woman. A couple, maybe lovers, maybe married, it doesn't matter. (...) During this conversation, we do not see but the city of Rome. I wanted to transmit that what Rome provokes in me, the feeling of an intrinsic matter, indissoluble, in difference with Paris, made of small parks and open spaces, crossed by the sky and the wind. Hand in hand with the film, the difficulty of the two lovers assumes a clearer, more explicit form. But as much as, in my opinion, it is impossible to describe and film Rome, the difficulty in the love of a couple can never be totally understood.' - Marguerite Duras, Venice film festival catalogue, 1982.
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