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Rome

Specials 2005
TV-MA

  • 2005-08-12T01:00:00Z on HBO
  • 50m
  • 50m (1 episode)
  • United States
  • English
  • Drama, Action, Adventure
A down-to-earth account of the lives of both illustrious and ordinary Romans set in the last days of the Roman Republic.

9 episodes

2005-08-12T01:00:00Z

Special 1 The Rise of Rome

Special 1 The Rise of Rome

  • 2005-08-12T01:00:00Z50m

This special promo includes clips, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage that provide an insider's view of the process of making the series.

An in-depth look at the historical accuracy of the series and its portrayal of Rome's religious practices, women, brutality, slaves, citizenry, culture, and political turmoil.

A clip-heavy EPK that introduces and examines the many characters of Rome. It's heavy on plot synopsis and base analysis, but makes succinct work of the first season's themes, heroes, soldiers, women, and storylines.

Entire documentaries aren't usually devoted to a single scene, but when it involves as much spectacle and psychological nuance as Caesar's turning point, it certainly deserves it. Key members of the cast and crew offer their thoughts on director Alan Taylor's contributions, the tone of the sequence, the framing of several shots, and the planning that went into making it the successful scene it is.

Another thorough "Shot × Shot" documentary focuses on a tricky gladiator battle, the weapons and armor crafted for the sequence, the composition of its shots, the scope of the sets, and the production team's practical and CG effects.

753 BC, the date historians traditionally assign to the founding of Rome, is at the heart of this historical documentary. Stamp discusses the origin of the city's rivalries, the dangers faced by its citizenry, the empire's revolving-door of power, early clashes between the Jews and the Romans, and the vulgarity, brutality, and graffiti that filled the streets.

This second season doc focuses on the differences between Rome's seasons, the series' new characters, and the expanding scope of the show.

Stamp helms yet another historical overview, this one focused on Octavian, that mixes fact with production details to create an absorbing documentary.

A short but satisfying look at history's so-called greatest love story, the series' approach to Antony and Cleopatra's relationship, and the manner in which the creators worked to pay respect to the historical figures.

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