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:43:16
- You want a picture? I take it for you.
- Oh, thanks.

:43:23
You very bella.
Can make a nice picture.

:43:28
There. Don't move. Smile.
:43:36
What are you framing now?
:43:40
- Domes and bell tower.
- It's beautiful. I see the whole city.

:43:45
The piazzas, the streets,
people on their way to work.

:43:48
If you see people on their way
to work, it ain't Rome.

:43:51
Get lost.
:43:52
You're up so high
you must be seeing another city.

:43:55
That's what they say about Romans,
and here we are sweating blood all day.

:43:58
This isn't Rome anymore. Everyone's
gone crazy. Too much of a hurry.

:44:02
They've become mean.
The true Romans have disappeared.

:44:06
You don't think so?
Just take a look around.

:44:09
All you see are fiilthy hippies,
students who don't want to study...

:44:13
transvestites, drug addicts,
trash of all kind.

:44:16
No, because you're forgetting
this fiilm will be seen abroad.

:44:19
If you show the perverts,
the street whores, negative aspects...

:44:24
what are they going to think
of our lovely Rome?

:44:27
What is it?
:44:29
He wanted to ask you
if your fiilm would show of Rome...

:44:32
the important and eternal problems
faced by modern-day society.

:44:37
And we're not only referring to
the problems in the educational system.

:44:40
As the working world, with problems
in the factories, in housing.

:44:45
We wouldn't want to see the same old
colorful Rome, easygoing, messy.

:44:49
- The usual bland and commercial image.
- That's not the only Rome.

:44:52
But I think a person
should be true to his own nature.

:44:56
- Pino, what do you see now?
- The station and a small dome.


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