Rome in the 1950s: following the darkness of fascism and Nazi occupation
during the Second World War, the city is reinvigorated. The street cafés
and nightclubs are filled with movie stars and film directors as
Hollywood productions flock to the city to film at Cinecittà Studios.
Fiats and Vespas throng the streets, and the newly christened paparazzi
mingle with tourists enjoying la dolce vita. It is a time of beauty,
glamour - and more than a little scandal.Caroline Young explores the
city in its golden age, as the emergence of celebrity journalism gave
rise to a new kind of megastar. They are the ultimate film icons: Ava
Gardner, Anna Magnani, Sophia Loren, Audrey Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman and
Elizabeth Taylor. Set against the backdrop of the stunning Italian
capital, the story follows their lives and loves on and off the camera,
and the great, now legendary, films that marked their journeys. From the
dark days of the Second World War through to the hedonistic hippies in
the late 1960s, this evocative narrative captures the essence of Rome -
its beauty, its tragedy and its creativity - through the lives of those
who helped to recreate it.