An Australian in Rome
An Australian in Rome

An Australian in Rome

1987Movie98 minItalian

Jill, a young and beautiful girl Australian party for a vacation in Italy. In Rome Pierluigi meets the young, a boy sympathetic and fascinating. The two begin to frequentarsi and what began as a simple friendship soon turns into a much stronger feeling. Everything seems to wonder proceed between the two, as in a beautiful tale with a happy ending, as long as it abides Pierluigi victim of a bad car accident.

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Director: Michael CordellGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the experiences of Australian expatriates living in Rome, offering a glimpse into their lives and cultural integration. It delves into the challenges and joys of adapting to a new environment and building a life in a foreign city. The film captures the essence of the Australian spirit finding its place amidst the rich tapestry of Roman culture and history.

Critical Reception

As a documentary from 1987 focusing on expatriate life, specific widespread critical reception data is scarce. However, such films typically aim for an observational and empathetic portrayal, often resonating with audiences interested in cultural exchange and personal journeys.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a unique perspective on expatriate life.
  • Provides insight into cultural adaptation and personal experiences.
  • Documents the challenges and rewards of living abroad.

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Fun Fact

The film was part of a series of documentaries exploring Australians in various international locations during the 1980s, aiming to showcase diverse Australian experiences abroad.

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