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Romeo and Juliet

Genre

FIlm drama

Cast

Leonard Whiting, Olivia Hussey, John McEnery, Michael York, Milo O'Shea

Directed by

Franco Zeffirelli

Romeo and Juliet

Genre

FIlm drama

Cast

Leonard Whiting, Olivia Hussey, John McEnery, Michael York, Milo O'Shea

Directed by

Franco Zeffirelli
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Where it was filmed 'Romeo and Juliet'

The film opens with a view of Verona, wrapped in mist at dawn. This was the setting chosen by Shakespeare for his most famous story of impossible love. However, Zeffirelli’s Verona is actually a mix of locations that can be found in Tuscany, Lazio and Umbria.

Some scenes were shot in the piazza of the medieval village of Tuscania (VT) and inside its Basilica of St. Peter where Friar Lawrence meets and later marries the two young lovers. The crypt here stands in for the interior of the Capulet vault where the couple dies. The exterior of the church, including the imposing staircase, the piazza and surrounding buildings were recreated at Cinecittà.

The historical centre of Gubbio (PG) was the location for the duels that will force Romeo into exile in Mantova. In the film, Via Ducale leads to the Montague household. Other locations can be found in Montagnana (PD).

The love story between Juliet and Romeo begins when he sneaks into a Capulet party in Palazzo Piccolomini in Pienza (SI). When the love-struck Romeo climbs the high walls of the house, we are however suddenly at Palazzo Borghese in Artena (RM) where the famous balcony scene was shot.

Where it was filmed 'Romeo and Juliet'

The film opens with a view of Verona, wrapped in mist at dawn. This was the setting chosen by Shakespeare for his most famous story of impossible love. However, Zeffirelli’s Verona is actually a mix of locations that can be found in Tuscany, Lazio and Umbria.

Some scenes were shot in the piazza of the medieval village of Tuscania (VT) and inside its Basilica of St. Peter where Friar Lawrence meets and later marries the two young lovers. The crypt here stands in for the interior of the Capulet vault where the couple dies. The exterior of the church, including the imposing staircase, the piazza and surrounding buildings were recreated at Cinecittà.

The historical centre of Gubbio (PG) was the location for the duels that will force Romeo into exile in Mantova. In the film, Via Ducale leads to the Montague household. Other locations can be found in Montagnana (PD).

The love story between Juliet and Romeo begins when he sneaks into a Capulet party in Palazzo Piccolomini in Pienza (SI). When the love-struck Romeo climbs the high walls of the house, we are however suddenly at Palazzo Borghese in Artena (RM) where the famous balcony scene was shot.

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Data sheet

Genre
FIlm drama
Directed by
Franco Zeffirelli
Cast
Leonard Whiting, Olivia Hussey, John McEnery, Michael York, Milo O'Shea
Country of production
UK, Italy
Year
1968
Setting year
XVI century
Production

John Brabourne, Anthony Havelock-Allan

Awards
Academy Award 1969: Best Cinematography to Pasqualino De Santis – Best Costumes to Danilo Donati / Golden Globe 1969: English-Language Foreign Film – Most Promising Newcomer (Male) to Leonard Whiting – Most Promising Newcomer (Female) to Olivia Hussey / David di Donatello 1969: Best Director to Franco Zeffirelli – Targa d'Oro to Leonard Whiting – Targa d'Oro to Olivia Hussey / Nastro d'argento 1969: Best Movie Director to Franco Zeffirelli – Best Cinematography to Pasqualino De Santis – - Best Set Design to Luciano Puccini – Best Costumes to Danilo Donati – Best Soundtrack to Nino Rota
Plot

One of Shakespeare’s most famous works. In Verona, the doomed love between Romeo and Juliet overcomes the rivalry between their two families: the Montagues and the Capulets.

The locations

Cinecittà Studios
Region: Lazio Type: Theatre Territory: City, Suburbs
Gubbio
Region: Umbria Type: Historical village (Borgo) Territory: Borgo (walled/fortified village), Hill, Mountain
Tuscania
Region: Lazio Type: Historical village (Borgo) Territory: Countryside, City

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