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Room in Rome

Original title: Habitación en Roma
  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
27K
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Elena Anaya and Natasha Yarovenko in Room in Rome (2010)
A hotel room in the center of Rome serves as the setting for two young and recently acquainted women to have a physical adventure
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A hotel room in the center of Rome serves as the setting for two young and recently acquainted women to have a physical and romantic one-night-stand adventure that touches their very souls.A hotel room in the center of Rome serves as the setting for two young and recently acquainted women to have a physical and romantic one-night-stand adventure that touches their very souls.A hotel room in the center of Rome serves as the setting for two young and recently acquainted women to have a physical and romantic one-night-stand adventure that touches their very souls.

  • Director
    • Julio Medem
  • Writers
    • Julio Rojas
    • Julio Medem
    • Katherine Fugate
  • Stars
    • Elena Anaya
    • Natasha Yarovenko
    • Enrico Lo Verso
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    27K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,363
    26
    • Director
      • Julio Medem
    • Writers
      • Julio Rojas
      • Julio Medem
      • Katherine Fugate
    • Stars
      • Elena Anaya
      • Natasha Yarovenko
      • Enrico Lo Verso
    • 77User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Elena Anaya
    Elena Anaya
    • Alba
    Natasha Yarovenko
    Natasha Yarovenko
    • Natacha
    Enrico Lo Verso
    Enrico Lo Verso
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    • Director
      • Julio Medem
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      • Julio Rojas
      • Julio Medem
      • Katherine Fugate
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    7Imdbidia

    Erotic and Soulful

    Room in Rome is the story of a short-lived physical and emotional liaison between two women in a hotel room in the last night of summer. It would be a night of intense discovery, a tour de force between two ways of seeing life, love and sex.

    The story is inspired in the Chilean movie En la Cama, which at its turn was inspired by the American film Before the Sunrise. However, the setting and dialogs have been reworked and reinvented by Medem, as the story happens in Rome and the couple has the same sex.

    Julio's Medem's well known mastery and filming sensibility are seen everywhere in this movie.

    The use of the lighting and framing of the images are precious, elegant, warm and welcoming, very artistically composed with a great use of chiaroscuro and decoration. The room, which is the main set in which the movie happens, is not overwhelmingly present or a close asphyxiating place, but a very open fluid ethereal container where the story happens. Medem positions and moves the camera so the viewer feels is in the room, not watching the room. The spacial perspective is, therefore, very different. This is necessary as otherwise the movie would have felt oppressive and theatrical not a real and cinematic.

    There is something magic about the way Medem has used the paintings in the room as well s the decoration of the ceilings, the three spaces of the room (dormitory, bathroom and balcony) and the decorative elements in it, not only to offer different facets of the personality of the characters, or show different phases in their relationship, but to incorporate those little visual elements into the story, like the little angels on the ceiling, the Venus on the bedside table, etc. This is very Medem, who always uses the surroundings as part of the story not as a mere decorative item. This movie reminded me of Medem's Chaotic Anna, in the way he incorporates art into life, and gives art a meaning that is never decorative or purely aesthetic.

    The movie could have been claustrophobic and theatrical, but it is instead fresh and cinematic. The story, despite happening in the room, goes well beyond the room through the conversations of the characters and their use of the Internet to show pieces of their present and identities.

    Medem also shows a wonderful direction of the actors, which is reduced to the two leading actresses and four very secondary roles. The bed scenes are very erotic, definitely hot, still tastefully filmed.

    The two main actress are great in their role, especially Elena Anaya as the honest and emotionally fragile Spaniard lesbian Alba. She believes her role, and gives all what she has, showing a great acting registry from comedy to tragedy, from sweetness to cockiness. Natasha Yarovenko is not as good, but still believable as the mysterious athletic sincere and strong hetero Russian beauty, shocked by her own attraction towards Alba. There seems to be certain intimacy between the camera and the actresses, an understanding and acceptance that makes the story believable. Moreover, the two actress have a great chemistry on camera and, that is extremely important in a movie like this.

    The main problem, to me, with the movie is going over the top in the drawing of the characters, so they seem somewhat removed from the viewer, not always believable. 1/ Do the characters need to have perfect bodies for the story be more believable? I mean, the two actresses have wow bodies, especially Yarovenko, so you feel that it is pure logic that they felt attracted to each other. What about having the same story with two actresses that feel attracted to each other but look more normal and less gorgeous? Said in other words, characters for which the physic attraction is not that so obvious, still equally strong. Otherwise, you are stereotyping lesbians and bi-curious as gorgeous girls only attracted to super-dudder gals. 2/ Do the characters need to have such a high professional profile to be more interesting? I don't think so. A normal person can have a great story to tell, immense depth in her soul, be very hot and attractive, and still be an office worker, for example. Finally, despite he music being very beautify, it is also very repetitive and you end resenting it.

    To be honest, when I heard that Medem wanted to film a movie like this, I thought that it was just out of character. But, after watching it, I think he has adopted the story and made it completely his. A story that I thought would not interest me at all, and, on the contrary, I enjoyed immensely.
    7Red-125

    Academy Award for Best Costume Design

    Habitación en Roma (2010) was released in the U.S. with the title Room in Rome. The film was written and directed by Julio Medem.

    The movie stars Elena Anaya as Alba, a Spanish woman who meets a Russian woman, Natasha Yarovenko (Natasha) in a bar in Rome, and brings her back to her hotel room. The plot of the movie consists of the time the two women spend together overnight in the room.

    It was hard for me to decide whether this film was soft core porn with a plot attached, or a serious work of art with lots of nudity. Elena Anaya is extremely beautiful, and Natasha Yarovenko is impossibly beautiful, so it would be hypocritical to complain about the nudity per se. However, for a review like this, it's important to help other people know what type of film they should expect when they walk into the theater or push "play" for the DVD. Arguments could be made for both points of view about whether this is a "serious" film.

    Alba and Natasha do have some serious discussions, and what starts out as superficial banter becomes more soul-searching as the night progresses. Whether the two women are changed forever by the encounter is something each viewer will have to decide.

    We saw this film at the Cinema Theatre as part of the first-rate ImageOut: Rochester Lesbian and Gay Film Festival. The presenter mentioned that, given the almost complete lack of clothes worn by either actor, Room in Rome was the festival film least likely to be nominated for Best Costume Design at the Academy Awards. (True, but in this case, less is more.)
    9paulsmithson

    You either get it or you miss the point

    Reading the reviews that other people have written it seems that people either 'get' this movie or they don't.

    Some people just seem to see it as a pseudo-erotic softcore film starring a couple of naked chicks, whereas other people see it as a beautiful piece of cinematography.

    If you're amongst the latter, cool, if you're the former you might be best sticking to Saw IV and the like :-) Room in Rome is a well thought-out, cleverly scripted, and beautifully shot film. Yes, it is highly erotic, but it is never seedy or smutty. Yes, it is romantic, but it is never sickly or sweet.

    If you enjoy European cinema then you're probably going to love this film. If you don't then you're probably best giving it a miss.
    7Godof1967

    I'm a gay guy and I loved it !

    As I said in my title I am a gay guy and thought this movie was just beautiful ! So for all the people who said it was only for lesbians and straight guys - it's not. It goes back to the old adage that love is love no matter what.

    It has a lovely atmosphere and being mainly filmed in a hotel room gave it a surrealism and a closeness and an intimacy. Constantly shadowy and the use of autumnal hues added to that.

    The sex is warm and intimate and is perfectly in context and not over the top or voyeuristic.

    So sit back and lose yourself in two women's discovery of their sensuality and getting to know more and more about one another till you develop an empathy for them.

    Well written and beautifully acted, 7 out of 10

    I Enjoyed this film immensely.
    5harrywhogivesasheet

    Motel 8 with a Rome Hilton facade.

    For those who live or have actually traveled to Italy; imagine you are walking towards the Rome Hilton (which was a very elegant and plush establishment, as I recall from so many years ago), or the Waldorf Estoria, for those not familiar with the aforementioned Italian high end hotel. You walk up to what appears to be a beautifully built and lavish edifice that echoes of history and prestige and as the doorman opens the door separating the outside from the inside, you realize as you take those first few steps that you've just walked into the lobby of a Motel 8, or any of those "budget inns" that while functional and serve their purpose, are a far cry from what you might have expected by looking at the exterior. That experience would be the best way to describe this film.

    Everything from the title to the setting, to the cinematography and the two main characters, bespeaks of a grandeur to come. However, its never delivered, or even left at the door and what we are relegated to is not unlike the menu of a hotel lobby vending machine. All the staples are there; the clichéd and contrived desperation you might find in a first year film student's production; where they are so anxious to get their "message" across, even if there is no actual message. The dull and frequently over dramatized allusion of a passion that simply isn't convincing, as well as the dialogue that makes attempts at "art house" depth, but is actually closer to a 1970s Giallo b-grade script; where the characters hang on every sentence as if promising a clue of what's to come, but their empty words only end up being a painful and constant buildup to that which never does.

    Now I didn't walk into this expecting it to be a soft-core sex film, nor was that what I was looking for. Which is fine, because its actually closer to feather-core and based on the remaining content of the film which simply put, consists of two fit and attractive women who remain predominately naked throughout the picture and unconvincingly attempt to make us believe in their increasing affection for one another, perhaps the former option would have been more successful for all parties involved.

    The film tries. It tries to create a depth to two women who are essentially having little more than an overnight fling. It tries to deliver eroticism and sensuality. It tries to be something that (as one previous commenter mentions) "panders to an American audience," but it also tries to provide for those who might be looking for more high-end "accommodation." It tries and tries, but in the end when that hand is extended with its palm up and waiting, all I could manage to think was, "for THAT kind of service I could have done without the bags."

    A Room in Rome is about as deep and interesting as hotel closet and left me feeling as satisfied as if I'd just checked into one.

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    • Trivia
      Julio Medem wrote the part of Alba for Elena Anaya. When the actress accepted the role, she and Medem went to Russia to cast the perfect Dasha. After seeing a lot of actresses and models, they found the perfect one, but the night before this woman was to fly to Spain to start rehearsals, her husband read the screenplay and forbade her to play the role which involved nudity and lesbian lovemaking scenes. However, after returning from Russia dejected, Medem and Anaya found Ukrainian-born model Natasha Yarovenko while casting in Spain, specifically in Barcelona, who accepted the role.
    • Goofs
      In what's meant to be the same scene shown from two different angles, when Natacha's sat on the balcony, she can be seen from the bathroom, but not vice versa where there's a curtain in the way and it's clearly a separate set as there's no trace of the bedroom.
    • Quotes

      Alba: Natasha, never before, in my whole life, I've known a love like this. Not this way. And it can't be for nothing.

    • Connections
      Featured in Brows Held High: Room in Rome (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Women's Magazine Tango
      Performed by Lori Lixenberg (Vocals, as Loré Lixenberg)

      Bass: Chris Laurence

      Bass Clarinet: Ben Harlan'

      Drums, Percussion: Jon Opstad

      Piano by Dado Jehan (as Dado Dzihan)

      (p) & © 2010 Nuba Records, S.L. / Warner Music Spain S.L.

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 2010 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • Spain
    • Official site
      • Official site (Spain)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Italian
      • Russian
      • Basque
      • Arabic
    • Also known as
      • Habitación en Roma
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Lazio, Italy(opening and closing scenes only)
    • Production companies
      • Morena Films
      • Alicia Produce
      • Canal+ España
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      • $844,281
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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