Anglo-Saxon writers and poets in Rome (1947)

This documentary aims to pay tribute to the Allied forces, both English and American, who liberated Rome. Germi’s participation inMontecassino, which occurred around the same time, may have influenced this project. Alternatively, it could be seen as an expression of gratitude towards the Allies, celebrating the historical and cultural bond that had united English and American intellectuals with the Eternal City since the 18th century.

Director: Pietro Germi
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 9 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Carlo Nebiolo
Production: Cinereportage Produzione Cortometraggi Roma
Country: Italy
Original Language: it
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Anglo-Saxon writers and poets in Rome about?
This documentary aims to pay tribute to the Allied forces, both English and American, who liberated Rome. Germi’s participation inMontecassino, which occurred around the same time, may have influenced this project. Alternatively, it could be seen as an expression of gratitude towards the Allies, celebrating the historical and cultural bond that had united English and American intellectuals with the Eternal City since the 18th century.
Who directed Anglo-Saxon writers and poets in Rome?
Anglo-Saxon writers and poets in Rome was directed by Pietro Germi.
How long is Anglo-Saxon writers and poets in Rome?
Anglo-Saxon writers and poets in Rome has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
What genre is Anglo-Saxon writers and poets in Rome?
Anglo-Saxon writers and poets in Rome is a Documentary film.
Where was Anglo-Saxon writers and poets in Rome produced?
Anglo-Saxon writers and poets in Rome was produced in Italy.