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Roma (1972)

Directed by Federico Fellini · Cinematography by Giuseppe Rotunno

R120 min62 frames

ComedyDrama

The fall of the Roman Empire 1931-1972.

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Stills, screencaps & shots from Roma

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Roma (1972) movie still: medium — An audience sits in a dark, haze-filled auditorium illuminated by blue light from a screen. A man looks up from…Roma (1972) movie still: wide — A dark, sparsely furnished hall filled with young boys sitting on wooden benches. A priest stands to the right while…Roma (1972) movie still: wide — A tall, dense multi-story residential building features numerous balconies and weathered concrete exterior walls.…Roma (1972) movie still: closeup — A dark, wood-paneled room interior serves as the backdrop for a person in bed. An individual with dark hair and a…Roma (1972) movie still: establishing — A dark night sky is illuminated by a single glowing pyrotechnic flare. The burning object emits light and…Roma (1972) movie still: medium — A woman stands alone on a dark stage before a tall vintage microphone. She clutches a purple flower while singing…Roma (1972) movie still: wide — A large, dim religious hall features red-carpeted platforms and framed paintings on walls. Two men dressed in red…Roma (1972) movie still: medium — A crowded open-air dining area at night features multiple tables with patrons. A woman stands on a balcony in the…Roma (1972) movie still: wide — A crowded interior space features wallpapered walls with red checkered glass panes at the end. Men in suits and hats…Roma (1972) movie still: closeup — A close-up of a vintage film projection displayed on a screen in darkness. The woman onscreen wears a decorative…Roma (1972) movie still: wide — A dark rural landscape with a weathered stone milestone in the foreground. In the distance a small town sits on a…Roma (1972) movie still: fullbody — A group of young adults sits on stone steps near an obelisk. One man plays a wooden flute while others look on…Roma (1972) movie still: medium — A dark stone crypt contains a carved marble wall plaque featuring a female bust. The bust is illuminated by a…Roma (1972) movie still: wide — A long, circular subterranean tunnel is constructed from exposed iron ribbed segments. A bright light source glows…Roma (1972) movie still: medium — A dark, industrial-looking stage holds a group of performers dressed in matching sailor outfits. The performers…Roma (1972) movie still: wide — A concrete building exterior at night features a neon-lit shop sign below a balcony level. A woman stands by the…
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Roma — official trailer

What is Roma about?

A virtually plotless, gaudy, impressionistic portrait of Rome through the eyes of one of its most famous citizens.

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What does the cinematography of Roma look like?

Sampled across 61 frames, the coverage of Roma leans on wide compositions (39% of the sample) and medium shots (34%). Cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno keeps 72% of it in low-key light. Night and dusk account for 77% of the frames. Vintage glass shapes the frame. Deep focus keeps foreground and background readable at once in 62% of the frames.

What is the color palette of Roma?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Roma (1972) are #2a2f30, #0d1011, #54554e, #172831, #374c51, #d2d1c8 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

  • #2a2f30
  • #0d1011
  • #54554e
  • #172831
  • #374c51
  • #d2d1c8

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