Rome (HBO)

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Formato: Serie de television

Título original: Rome

Autoría: HBO, BBC, Rai

Fechas: (2005 - 2007)

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Roma cuenta una épica saga de generales y soldados, amos y esclavos, maridos y esposas, cuyos destinos se entrelazan con los vertiginosos acontecimientos que llevaron al fin de una república y el nacimiento de un imperio. La serie comienza en el año 52 a. de C., cuando Cayo Julio César pone fin a la conquista de la Galia tras ocho años de guerra y se dispone a regresar a Roma con su ejército. Atia, la calculadora sobrina de César, y Servilia, su antigua amante, esperan con impaciencia el regreso del general, pero los patricios de la clase dirigente temen que suponga una amenaza para la extravagante prosperidad que han disfrutado a expensas del pueblo. En el Senado, la vieja guardia conspira para socavar la influencia de César envenenando los ánimos de su viejo amigo, Pompeyo el Grande. Entretanto, en el frene, la estrella de dos soldados muy dispares, Lucio Voreno y Tito Pullo, va en ascenso gracias al éxito de varias misiones. Mientras las legiones de César se acercan a Roma, la lealtad de los soldados y del pueblo se ve puesta a prueba y la tensión culmina en un conflicto sangriento destinado a cambiar el curso de la Historia. [HBO]

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Ediciones comerciales: Rome: The Complete Series (noviembre 2009)

Año de debut: 2005

Número de temporadas: 2

Número de capítulos: 22

Dirección: Michael David Apted; Mikael Salomon; Tim Van Patten

Productora: HBO, BBC, Rai

Idea original: Bruno Heller; John Milius; William J. Macdonald; …

Reparto: Kevin McKid; Ray Stevenson; Ciarán Hinds; Kenneth Cranham; Polly Walker; James Purefoy; Tobias Menzies; Lindsay Duncan; …

Vestuario: April Ferry

Otros datos: • Efectos visuales: Adriano Cirulli; Barrie Hemsley; … • Asesor histórico: Jonathan Stamp

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Hipertexto: Steven S. DeKnight, Spartacus, STARZ (2010-2013) – serie de televisión [Potter 2015: 229]

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ALLEN, Alena (2008), “The Gender Gap: Religious Spaces in Rome», en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 168-178.
ALMAGOR, Eran (2015), “Earning Immortality: Cicero’s Death Scene in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 61-73.
AUGOUSTAKIS, Antony (2008), “Women’s Politics in the Streets of Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 117-129.
AUGOUSTAKIS, Antony (2015), “Effigies of Atia and Servilia: Effacing the Female Body in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 117-127.
BRICE, Lee L. (2008), “The Fog of War: The Army in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 61-77.
BRICE, Lee L. (2015), “Discharging Pullo and Vorenus: Veterans in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 25-35.
BRIGGS, Ward (2008a), “Latin in the Movies and Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 193-206.
BRIGGS, Ward (2008b), “Staging Interiors in Rome’s Villas”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 179-192.
CHIU, Angeline C. (2015), “A Touch Too Cerebral: Eulogizing Caesar in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 13-24.
COOKE, Brian (2008), “Caesar’s Soldiers: The Pietas of Vorenus and Pullo”, », en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 78-86.
CYRINO, Monica S. (2008a), “Atia and the Erotics of Authority”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 130-140.
CYRINO, Monica S. (ed.) (2008b), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television. Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
CYRINO, Monica S. (ed.) (2015), Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph. Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
DAUGHERTY, Gregory N. (2008), “Her First Roman: A Cleopatra for Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 141-152.
DAUGHERTY, Gregory N. (2015), “Rome, Shakespeare, and the Dynamics of the Cleopatra Reception”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 182-192.
DAY, Kristen (2015), “Windows and Mirrors: Illuminating the Invisible Women of Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 141-154.
FUTRELL, Alison (2008), “‘Not Some Cheap Murder’: Caesar’s Assassination”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 100-116.
GALLEGO, Julie (2012), “Jules César au secours des scénaristes américains : l’incipit de la série Rome”, TV/Series 1 (mayo). ֍ https:/…
GALLEGO, Julie (2016), “Guerre des Gaules et guerres civiles dans la série Rome (HBO, 2005-2007)”, TV/Series 10 (junio). ֍ https:/…
HARRISSON, Juliette (2015), “Antony and Atia: Tragic Romance in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 155-168.
HAYNES, Holly (2008), “Rome’s Opening Titles: Triump, Spectacle, and Desire”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 49-60.
JOHNSTON, John J. (2015), “The Rattle of the Sistrum: ‘Othering’ Cleopatra and Egypt in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 193-205.
KELLY, Rachael (2015), “Problematic Masculinity: Antony and the Political Sphere in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 169-181.
MAURICE, Lisa (2015), “Jews and Judaism in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 88-101.
MCAULEY, Alex (2015), “Gateways to Vice: Drugs and Sex in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 206-218.
MCCULLOUGH, Anna (2015), “Livia, Sadomasochism, and the Anti-Augustan Tradition”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 128-140.
MILNOR, Kristina (2008), “What I Learned as an Historical Consultant for Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 42-48.
POMEROY, Arthur J. (2015), “Gangsterism in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 36-47.
POTTER, Amanda (2015), “Slashing Rome: Season Two Rewritten in Online Fanfiction”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 219-230.
RAUCCI, Stacie (2008), “Spectacle of Sex: Bodies on Display in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 207-218.
RAUCCI, Stacie (2015), “Revenge and Rivalty in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 105-116.
ROBLIN, Isabelle (2015), “I, Claudius (1976) vs Rome (2005), or Ancient Rome Revisited by Television”. TV/Series 7 (junio). ֍ https:/…
SEO, J. Mira (2008), “Gowns and Gossip: Gender and Class Struggle in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 153-167.
SOLOMON, Jon (2008), “Televising Antiquity: From You Are There to Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 11-28.
STRONG, Anise K. (2008), “Vice is Nice: Rome and Deviant Sexuality”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 219-231.
TATUM, J. Weffrey (2008), “Making History in Rome: Ancient vs. Modern Perspectives”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 29-41.
TOSCANO, Margaret M. (2015), “Class, Chaos, and Control in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 48-60.
WEIDEN BOYD, Barbara (2008), “Becoming Augustus: The Education of Octavian”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.), Rome. Season One: History Makes Television, Malden; Oxford; Victoria: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 87-99.
WEIDEN BOYD, Barbara (2015), “The triumvirate of the Ring in Rome”, en M. S. Cyrino (ed.) Rome, Season Two. Trial and Triumph, Screening Antiquity. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 74-87.

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