Rome

Historical drama detailing Rome's transition to empire

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About Rome

Released: 2005

Platform: Hulu

Rating: TVMA

Run time: 1h 30m

Cast
Kevin McKidd, Ray Stevenson, Polly Walker, James Purefoy, Tobias Menzies

Rome (2005 TV Series)

About Rome

"Rome" is a historical drama television series co-produduced by HBO and the BBC. It aired from 2005 to 2007 and is set in the era of Julius Caesar's rise and fall. It depicts the intricate political machinations of ancient Rome and paints a vivid picture of Roman society and culture.

Making / Production

The show was filmed in Cinecittà studios, Rome, and made use of extensive sets that accurately reproduced the atmosphere of Ancient Rome. The production is noted for its historical accuracy and spectacular set and costume design.

Actors

  • Kevin McKidd - Played the role of Lucius Vorenus. He excellently portrays the experience of a soldier in a changing Roman society.
  • Ray Stevenson - As Titus Pullo, Stevenson provided comic relief and a counter-point to the stoic Lucius.
  • Ciarán Hinds - As Julius Caesar, Hinds carried an aura of authority and power that suited the character perfectly.
  • James Purefoy - Portrayed the role of Mark Antony. His portrayal was that of a complex and flawed leader, adding great depth to the character.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The cost of the series was estimated at $100 million for the first season alone.
  • Each episode took about 12 days to film.
  • The full-size replicas of the Roman Forum and other famous Roman buildings were all built from scratch for the series.
  • Awards

    Throughout its run, "Rome" won several awards, including four Emmy Awards, and it was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards.

    Quotes

    • "Thirteen! It's always thirteen!" - Titus Pullo
    • "No True Roman would do such a thing!" - Lucius Vorenus
    • "Alea iacta est" - Julius Caesar

    Music / Soundtrack

    • The soundtrack was composed by Jeff Beal, who created a soundscape that combines traditional Roman music influences with modern electronic elements.