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Roads to Rome
dml0sc
50 episodes
4 days ago
Roads to Rome takes listeners on a journey through the historical and cultural layers of Rome from the 17th century to the present. Each episode explores a different ‘road,’ focusing on themes like art, architecture, politics, and cinema. Discover how Rome’s transformation has been shaped by global influences and local tensions, from antiquarianism to neorealism, baroque splendor to modernist dreams. Whether you’re an enthusiast of history, film, or urban landscapes, this podcast brings Rome to life.
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Roads to Rome takes listeners on a journey through the historical and cultural layers of Rome from the 17th century to the present. Each episode explores a different ‘road,’ focusing on themes like art, architecture, politics, and cinema. Discover how Rome’s transformation has been shaped by global influences and local tensions, from antiquarianism to neorealism, baroque splendor to modernist dreams. Whether you’re an enthusiast of history, film, or urban landscapes, this podcast brings Rome to life.
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Roads to Rome
Rome’s Changing Light

In 19th-century Rome, artists sought to capture nature’s truth just as photography began to redefine it. This episode explores the tension between brush and lens, from the meticulous landscapes of Giovanni Battista Bassi to the bold experiments of painters working en plein air. Against the backdrop of a transforming city—its ruins, its light, its living history—we uncover how art shifted from recording reality to expressing perception. As photography rose, painting evolved, proving that truth in art lies not in imitation, but in how we learn to see.

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3 weeks ago
29 minutes 3 seconds

Roads to Rome
Postcard Rome

In this episode, we unpack Eat Pray Love and its picture-perfect vision of Rome. The film presents the Eternal City as a sun-drenched playground for self-discovery, but does it truly capture its essence? We explore how cinematic techniques create an alluring yet curated version of Rome, catering to a tourist gaze that glosses over the city’s complexities. From romanticized food culture to idealized encounters, we examine what is gained—and lost—when Rome becomes a backdrop for personal reinvention rather than a city with its own rich, living history.

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8 months ago
14 minutes 53 seconds

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Rome Unbuilt

Rome’s grandeur is legendary, but what about the unseen forces that shaped its modern landscape? In this episode, we uncover abusivismo, the phenomenon of illegal construction that redefined the city after World War II. From desperate migrants building makeshift homes to powerful developers exploiting legal loopholes, we explore how nearly 20% of Rome’s built environment emerged outside the law. With corruption, politics, and urban struggle intertwined, discover how Rome’s unofficial architecture tells a story of resilience, survival, and contested space.

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8 months ago
18 minutes 34 seconds

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Pasolini's Rome

In this episode, we explore Pier Paolo Pasolini’s complex relationship with Rome, a city he both revered and rejected. Far from romanticized postcards, his Rome was found in the periphery—shanty towns, council housing, and the raw energy of the ragazzi di vita. Through films like Accattone and Hawks and Sparrows, Pasolini mapped an alternative Rome, exposing the tensions between ancient grandeur and modern consumerism. Discover how his art forces us to look beyond the surface, challenging our perceptions of authenticity, progress, and human struggle.

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8 months ago
9 minutes 48 seconds

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Cinematic Glamour

In this episode, we explore how Italian cinema and fashion redefined Rome’s image on the world stage. From the postwar fascination with Hollywood to the rise of La Dolce Vita, Italian filmmakers and designers crafted a distinct vision of glamour—rooted in authenticity, heritage, and effortless elegance. We uncover how stars like Silvana Mangano and designers like the Fontana sisters blended tradition with modern allure, transforming Rome into the epicenter of style and aspiration. Discover how Italian glamour became a global phenomenon, shaping culture far beyond its borders.

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8 months ago
15 minutes 20 seconds

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Fashioning Rome

How did postwar Rome transform into a global fashion capital, rivaling even Paris? In this episode, we explore the powerful synergy between film, fashion, and the Made in Italy brand. With Cinecittà Studios attracting major Hollywood productions and Italian designers redefining elegance, Rome became a hub of cinematic glamour and high fashion. From artisan craftsmanship to the city’s visual allure, discover how Rome’s postwar reinvention shaped its enduring status as a style icon on the world stage.

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8 months ago
14 minutes 43 seconds

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The People of Rome

In this episode, we explore how the people of Rome were seen and depicted in the 19th century, caught between the grandeur of their ancient past and the Catholic world’s influence. From romanticized portrayals of the Trastevere neighborhood to photography’s role in shaping a new realism, we uncover how artists, writers, and travelers constructed enduring images of Roman identity. Discover how everyday Romans were both celebrated and misunderstood, and how these narratives continue to shape perceptions of the Eternal City today.

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8 months ago
19 minutes 12 seconds

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Palma Bucarelli

In this episode, we dive into the life and legacy of Palma Bucarelli, the trailblazing director of Rome’s Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna. From safeguarding Italy’s artistic treasures during World War II to championing avant-garde art in a city steeped in tradition, Bucarelli transformed how Rome engaged with modernity. Her daring acquisitions, innovative exhibitions, and unwavering belief in art’s power redefined the role of museums. Discover how this remarkable woman bridged Rome’s historic legacy with the boldness of 20th-century modern art.

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9 months ago
25 minutes 45 seconds

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Gleaning Italian Pop

In this episode, we uncover the distinct character of Italian pop art, also known as La Scuola di Piazza del Popolo. Emerging alongside American pop art in the 1960s, this movement blended consumer culture with Italy’s rich artistic history. Artists like Renato Mambor and Mario Schifano redefined mass imagery, balancing fascination with critique. Through their artisanal processes and critical engagement, they resisted conformity while exploring themes of individuality, consumerism, and media overload. Discover how Italian pop art continues to resonate in our hypermediated world.

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9 months ago
10 minutes 27 seconds

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Building Fascist Rome

In this episode, we explore Mussolini’s transformation of Rome into a symbol of fascist power, from monumental avenues like Via dei Fori Imperiali to the creation of EUR. Balancing modernism with classical grandeur, architects like Piacentini navigated the tension between progress and tradition. We uncover the human cost of these urban visions, the propaganda woven into everyday spaces, and the subtle acts of resistance that defied the regime’s control. Discover how Rome became both a stage for ideology and a city of resilience, embodying the complexities of its time.

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9 months ago
27 minutes 39 seconds

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Romanità

In this episode, we explore how Rome became a battleground of ideas during the rise of fascism in Italy. From the Risorgimento’s vision of a unified capital to the futurists’ disdain for its ruins and Mussolini’s calculated embrace of Romanità, we uncover how the city’s rich symbolism was manipulated to serve competing ideologies. Discover how Rome’s ancient legacy was reframed as a symbol of national strength and modern ambition, shaping its transformation into the stage for Italy’s new political identity.

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9 months ago
15 minutes 41 seconds

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The Third Rome

In this episode, we explore how Mussolini’s vision of a “Third Rome” reshaped the Eternal City during the fascist era. From grand avenues like Via dei Fori Imperiali to the EUR district, Mussolini used architecture to tie ancient Roman glory to modern fascist power. We examine his projects, including demolitions and the uneasy relationship with the Vatican, and consider the ideological and cultural impacts of these transformations. Discover how Rome became a stage for competing visions of history, modernity, and identity, leaving traces still visible today.

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9 months ago
18 minutes 56 seconds

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Rome's Public Housing

In this episode, we venture beyond Rome’s iconic landmarks to uncover the fascinating story of its public housing projects. From the early 20th century courtyard blocks of Testaccio to the whimsical Garbatella and the rationalist Borgate of the fascist era, these neighborhoods reveal the city’s evolving social and architectural ambitions. We explore how styles like neorealism and modernism shaped Rome’s urban fabric, balancing tradition and innovation. Discover a side of Rome that blends history, ideology, and design to redefine its identity in the modern age.

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10 months ago
26 minutes 54 seconds

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Justice and Power in Rome

In this episode, we explore Elio Petri’s Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion, a searing critique of authority and corruption set in Rome during Italy’s turbulent Years of Lead. Following a high-ranking police official who murders his lover, the film shifts focus from whodunnit to why justice protects power. Through stark Roman landscapes, political allegory, and a hauntingly ambiguous ending, Petri examines the city as both a stage for systemic flaws and a symbol of enduring power. Discover how this masterpiece remains chillingly relevant today

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10 months ago
12 minutes 1 second

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Revolutionary Rome

In this episode, we trace Rome’s transformation from papal stronghold to the capital of a unified Italy. From the revolutionary ideals of 1798 and 1848 to the pivotal breaching of Porta Pia in 1870, we uncover how modernity, migration, and shifting allegiances shaped the Eternal City. Exploring bold reforms, daring uprisings, and the silent revolution brewing beneath the surface, this episode reveals how Rome’s layered history culminated in a dramatic moment of unification, redefining its identity for the modern age.

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10 months ago
22 minutes 3 seconds

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Shaping Rome

In this episode, we delve into the transformation of Rome following Italy’s unification in 1870. From the scars at Porta Pia to the monumental Vittoriano, architecture and urban planning became tools for shaping national identity. We examine Quintino Sella’s vision for a modern administrative city, Viviani’s delicate balancing of progress and preservation, and the symbolic placement of structures like the Palace of Justice. Discover how Rome’s layered history became a canvas for the ambitions of a new Italy, weaving past and present into a dynamic narrative.

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10 months ago
16 minutes 30 seconds

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D’Annunzio’s Rome

In this episode, we explore Gabriele D’Annunzio’s deep connection with Rome, a city that fueled his vision of a “Latin Renaissance.” From the modernizing chaos of 1880s Rome to the haunting beauty of its ruins, D’Annunzio’s work reflects the tension between tradition and progress. We uncover his fascination with photography, his Parisian literary influences, and his role as both a chronicler and critic of the Eternal City. Discover how D’Annunzio captured Rome’s complexities, creating art that resonates with beauty, decay, and the human spirit.

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11 months ago
16 minutes 9 seconds

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Rome, Nostalgia, and Masculinity

In this episode, we dive into Paolo Sorrentino’s La Grande Bellezza, a mesmerizing exploration of Rome as a character and a mirror of human frailty. Through Jep Gambardella’s journey, we examine themes of memory, masculinity, and the search for meaning amid beauty and decay. From the grandeur of ancient ruins to the opulence of high society, Sorrentino captures a Rome layered with contradictions. We unpack the film’s visual brilliance, its nods to Fellini, and its haunting question: What is the great beauty we’re all searching for?

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11 months ago
19 minutes 29 seconds

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The Hidden Rome of Sorrentino

In this episode, we uncover the hidden layers of Rome through Paolo Sorrentino’s La Grande Bellezza. Stepping away from iconic landmarks, we explore lesser-seen locations like the Gianicolo and the Verano Cemetery, examining their historical and symbolic significance. From the interplay of beauty and decay to modern performances juxtaposed with ancient ruins, the film reveals a city steeped in contradictions. We delve into how Sorrentino captures the tension between Rome’s grandeur and its melancholy, inviting us to see the Eternal City in a new light.

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11 months ago
16 minutes 42 seconds

Roads to Rome
The Great Beauty

In this episode, we explore Paolo Sorrentino’s La Grande Bellezza, a cinematic masterpiece that captures the duality of Rome—its grandeur and its emptiness. Through the journey of Jep Gambardella, we examine themes of beauty, isolation, and the fleeting nature of life. From haunting music to evocative locations like the Gianicolo and the Caracalla Baths, the film becomes a meditation on the search for connection amidst chaos. Discover how Sorrentino transforms Rome into a character, reflecting the universal longing for meaning and grace in the modern world.

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11 months ago
19 minutes 27 seconds

Roads to Rome
Roads to Rome takes listeners on a journey through the historical and cultural layers of Rome from the 17th century to the present. Each episode explores a different ‘road,’ focusing on themes like art, architecture, politics, and cinema. Discover how Rome’s transformation has been shaped by global influences and local tensions, from antiquarianism to neorealism, baroque splendor to modernist dreams. Whether you’re an enthusiast of history, film, or urban landscapes, this podcast brings Rome to life.