I traverse Villa Borghese almost every night on my way home from work. In fact I traverse it almost every morning too. It’s a very nice commute. Last night, in the pleasant light of the 6 o’clock hour, I happened upon an odd scene: two old cars and a group of strangely dressed people milling about. Cars are not allowed in this part of the park, and these were clearly 60’s era and not in good shape. The people were dressed in a style befitting conservative working-class Americans of the era: purses, hairdos, men’s jackets all reflective of my childhood. As I approached it became clear I had happened upon a movie set, not uncommon around Rome. I passed the scene then turned to look back for a photo op and this is what I saw:
I have no idea what movie is being filmed. I think the scene is supposed to look like a couple of cars have broken down or had an incident in the New Jersey woods. Perhaps one of my Italy-based readers can tell me what movie it might be.

Actors – note the hairstyle of the guy on the right, I wish I’d gotten a shot of the women: headscarves, handbags and up-dos.
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Hey Sharon, I of course thought of you immediately! I’ll keep trying to find out what movie. It’s probably in Italian, though.
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Jersey Girl here! How cool is that….maybe a remake of the Godfather???
Go Jersey whooo whooo whooo whooo.
BTW, Christie hired is own personal attorneys to investigate his involvement in bridgegate….I was SHOCKED that they found Christie completely innocent of the incident. LOL.
PS if you find out what movie it is, please let me know.
PPS LOVE Villa Borghese! I am so jealous that you get to stroll/commute through there every day! You are living the dream, Laurel!!
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Brilliant Christine!
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Are you sure Gov. Chris “I was totally blindsided” Christie wasn’t directing? Sorry, I couldn’t resist–once a Jersey girl, always a Jersey girl I guess!
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