Room in Rome
(Habitación en Roma)
Julio Médem / Spain / 2010 / 109 min
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English
With Elena Anaya, Natasha Yarovenko
Two women meet in Rome and end up in a hotel room where they bare their bodies and souls to each other during one memorable, passionate night. As their encounter brings them emotionally closer, they share their deepest secrets and desires.
About the Director
He burst onto the international scene with his debut feature Vacas (Cows, 1992), which won the Goya Award for Best New Director and garnered acclaim at festivals in Berlin, Tokyo, and Turin. His second film, The Red Squirrel (1993), caught the attention of masters like Stanley Kubrick and Steven Spielberg.
Medem’s work has been compared to Krzysztof Kieślowski for its poetic visual language and philosophical depth. His films include Lovers of the Arctic Circle (1998), considered by many to be his masterpiece and a box-office hit in Spain, and Sex and Lucía (2001), which launched Paz Vega’s international career and was the first Spanish feature shot with a high-definition digital camera.
He has also explored documentary filmmaking with La Pelota Vasca (The Basque Ball, 2003), examining political tensions in the Basque Country. Other notable works include Earth (1996), Room in Rome (2010), and Ma Ma (2015) starring Penélope Cruz. His distinctive personal universe has made him one of European cinema’s most original voices. His latest film, 8 (2025), is a poetic journey through nine decades of Spanish history