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Rome. The complete second season [dvd videorecording]
Title:
Rome. The complete second season [dvd videorecording]
Author:
Milius, John.
Publication Information:
[New York] : HBO Home Video, ©2013.
Physical Description:
5 videodiscs (approximately 600 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
General Note:
Contains all 10 episodes from the second season.

Special features: Disc 1: Audio commentary on "Passover" by Bruno Heller, Jonathan Stamp; "A tale of two Romes" featurette; "All roads lead to Rome" featurette; Season 1 recap. Disc 2. "All roads lead to Rome" featurette. Disc 3: "The making of Rome, Season II" featurette; "All roads lead to Rome" featurette. Disc 4: Audio commentary on "Death mask" by John Maybury, Lindsay Duncan; Audio commentary on "A necessary fiction" by John Melfi, Carl Franklin; "The rise of Octavian: Rome's first emperor" featurette ; "All roads lead to Rome" featurette. Disc 5: Audio commentary on "Deus impedito esuritori nullus" by James Purefoy; Audio commentary on "De patre vostro" by Bruno Heller, Jonathan Stamp; "Antony & Cleopatra" featurette; "All roads lead to Rome" featurette.
Contents:
Passover / Son of Hades

These being the words of Marcus Tullius Cicero / Testudo et Lepus (The tortoise and the hare)

Heroes of the Republic / Philippi

Death mask / A necessary fiction

Deus impeditio esuritori nullus (No God can stop a hungry man) / De patre vostro (About your father)
Abstract:
In the year 44 B.C., Julius Caesar has been assassinated and civil war threatens to destroy the Republic. In the void left by Caesar's demise, egos clash and numerous players jockey for position. The brutally ambitious Mark Antony attempts to solidify his power, aligning himself with Atia, but coming to blows with her cunning son Octavian, who has been anointed in Caesar's will as his only son and heir. The conspirator Brutus ponders how to curry favor with the masses that have condemned him as a murderer, while his mother Servilia concocts a deadly plot of her own. Meanwhile, Titus Pullo attempts to pull his friend Lucius Vorenus out of the darkness that has engulfed his soul in the wake of personal tragedy. For once again, the fates of these two mismatched soldiers seem inexorably tied to the fate of Rome itself.
Reading Level:
TV-MA.
Added Title:
Rome DVD.
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