To Rome With Love | reviewed by: Joe Whip | January 22, 2013
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The video is warm and colorful although a tad soft. The audio is typical of all Woody Allen films w/solid fidelity but not immersive at all.
| genre | Comedy | Drama | Romance |
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| synopsis | To Rome With Love is an upcoming romantic comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, scheduled to be released in 2012. The film is set in Rome, Italy. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg and Allen himself in his first acting role since 2006's Scoop. |
| lead actors | Ellen Page | Woody Allen | Jesse Eisenberg | Penélope Cruz | Alec Baldwin | Roberto Benigni | Alison Pill | Alessandra Mastronardi | Riccardo Scamarcio | Judy Davis | Ornella Muti | Greta Gerwig | Flavio Parenti | Alessandro Tiberi | Carol Alt | David Pasquesi | Lynn Swanson |
| director | Woody Allen |
















