

Mamma Roma
Visit website7.9/10 • 416
1962-09-22 • 1h 50m
After years spent working as a prostitute in her Italian village, middle-aged Mamma Roma has saved enough money to buy herself a fruit stand so that she can have a respectable middle-class life and reestablish contact with the 16-year-old son she abandoned when he was an infant. But her former pimp threatens to expose her sordid past, and her troubled son seems destined to fall into a life of crime and violence.
- Directors
- Pier Paolo Pasolini
- Editors
- Nino Baragli

Mamma Roma
Visit website1962-09-22 • 1h 50m
7.9/10 • 416
After years spent working as a prostitute in her Italian village, middle-aged Mamma Roma has saved enough money to buy herself a fruit stand so that she can have a respectable middle-class life and reestablish contact with the 16-year-old son she abandoned when he was an infant. But her former pimp threatens to expose her sordid past, and her troubled son seems destined to fall into a life of crime and violence.
- Directors
- Pier Paolo Pasolini
- Editors
- Nino Baragli
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsAnna Magnani
Mamma Roma
Ettore Garofolo
Ettore
Franco Citti
Carmine
Silvana Corsini
Bruna
Luisa Loiano
Biancofiore
Paolo Volponi
Priest
Luciano Gonini
Zacaria
Vittorio La Paglia
Il Signor Pellissier
Piero Morgia
Piero
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- Status
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- Original Language
- Italian
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- Keywords
- friendshipprostituterome, italyparent child relationshippimpthiefweddingchurchsingle motherlgbticonographyneorealism