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Rome, Italy | Anthology
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6.3/10
IMDbBest Supporting Actress Migliore Attrice Non Protagonista | 2012 | Alessandra
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Studio or Independent Feature Comedy | 2013 | Béatrice
Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 2012 | Woody
Favorite Movie Actress ComedyMusical | 2012 | Penélope
Best Supporting Actor Migliore Attore Non Protagonista | 2012 | Riccardo
Best Supporting Actress (Migliore Attrice Non Protagonista) | 2012 | Alessandra
Budget 17,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 73,200,000 USD
The term 'Ozymandias Melancholia', which is mentioned three times throughout the film, was invented by Woody Allen for his movie Stardust Memories (1980).
The film was originally titled "The Bop Decameron", before being changed to "Nero Fiddled" and eventually to "To Rome With Love". Woody Allen changed it when he realized that few people understood the title's loose reference to 'The Decameron", a medieval collection of novellas.
Roberto Benigni's first appearance in a wide American release since Pinocchio (2002), and only his second since his Academy Award winning performance in Life Is Beautiful (1997). It is his first appearance in an American produced and directed film since Son of the Pink Panther (1993).
Woody Allen's first acting role in five pictures and six years. His last was in Scoop (2006).
The film cast includes three Oscar winners: Woody Allen, Roberto Benigni, Penélope Cruz; and five Oscar nominees: Alec Baldwin, Judy Davis, Jesse Eisenberg, Greta Gerwig and Elliot Page.
"John: If something is too good to be true, you can bet it's not."
"Michelangelo: He sings for pleasure, not money. Jerry: Well, there's a great deal of pleasure in money. You know, you... it's green and crinkly. You can fondle the bills."