Adult,
Drama,
Romance,
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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 adventure that touches
their very souls.
Director: Julio Medem
Writers: Katherine Fugate (dialogue advisor),
Julio Medem.
Stars: Elena Anaya,
Natasha Yarovenko,
Enrico Lo Verso |

Storyline :
A young Russian woman named Natasha is soon to be married and is on
holiday in Rome where she meets Alba. She accompanies Alba to her hotel
room as a curious acquaintance and stays as a growing friend. In this
room in Rome, the two women come to know one another intimately over the
course of the night, and explore and discover themselves along the way.
Only the break of day threatens to break their newly forged bond.

Room In Rome Movie Reviews :
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.)

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