List of films set in ancient Rome
This page lists films set in the city of Rome during the Roman Kingdom, the Roman Republic, or the Roman Empire. The films only partly set in Rome are so noted.
The founding of Rome
Films set during the founding of Rome include:- Duel of the Titans – based on the legend of Romulus and Remus with Steve Reeves as Romulus and Gordon Scott as Remus
- The Avenger – based on Virgil's The Aeneid with Steve Reeves as Aeneas: a story of the hero leading escaped survivors of the Trojan War to new land in Italy.
- - in archaic Latin; directed by Matteo Rovere
The Roman Kingdom
Reign of [Romulus]
- Romulus and the Sabines
- The Rape of the Sabine Women – about the Rape of the Sabine Women
Reign of [Tullus Hostilius]
- Duel of Champions – with Alan Ladd as Horatius and Robert Keith as Tullus Hostilius
The Roman Republic
Early Roman Republic
- Le vergini di Roma – French-Italian film, including characters of Etruscan king Porsenna and Mucius Scaevola
- Hero of Rome – with Gordon Scott as Gaius Mucius Scaevola
- – with Gordon Scott as Gaius Marcius Coriolanus
- Brennus, Enemy of Rome – about the Battle of the Allia and sack of Rome in 387 BC, with Gordon Scott as Brennus
- Coriolanus – adaptation of Shakespeare's play, dir. by Ralph Fiennes
[Second Punic War]
- Cabiria – a monumental Italian production, touching on Hannibal's campaign in Italy, the siege of Syracuse and Battle of Zama, featuring such characters as Masinissa
- – about the career of Scipio Africanus up to his defeat of Hannibal at the Battle of Zama
- Jupiter's Darling – with Howard Keel as Hannibal and George Sanders as Fabius Maximus
- Hannibal – Italian post-war production about Hannibal's campaign in Italy including the Battle of Cannae. Stars Victor Mature.
- L'Assedio di Siracusa – on the siege of Syracuse, with Rossano Brazzi as Archimides
- Hannibal – TV docudrama directed by Edward Bazalgette, with Alexander Siddig as Hannibal
[Third Punic War]
- Cartagine in fiamme – after the novel by Emilio Salgari, dir. by Carmine Gallone
2nd century BC
- The Centurion – about the Battle of Corinth, with John Drew Barrymore as Diaeus
- Revolution – docudrama about of the reforms of Tiberius Gracchus
[Third Servile War]
- Spartak – an early Soviet production, based on the novel by Raffaello Giovagnoli
- Sins of Rome – dir. by Riccardo Freda
- Spartacus – with Kirk Douglas as Spartacus and Laurence Olivier as Marcus Licinius Crassus
- Il figlio di Spartacus – unofficial Italian sequel to Spartacus directed by Sergio Corbucci
- Spartacus – with Goran Visnjic as Spartacus
- ' – with Andy Whitfield as Spartacus, Manu Bennett as Crixus, Peter Mensah as Oenomaus, John Hannah as Lentulus Batiatus, and Craig Parker as Gaius Claudius Glaber
- ' – prequel to Spartacus: Blood and Sand. The plot of Gods of the Arena follows Lentulus Batiatus's life as a lanista, and Gannicus's time as a gladiator
- ' – sequel to Spartacus: Blood and Sand, with Liam McIntyre replacing Andy Whitfield as Spartacus, after Whitfield's unexpected death in 2011
- ' – the third season of the series
[Julius Caesar]
- Gaius Julius Caesar – a silent film, directed by Enrico Guazzoni
- Caesar Against the Pirates – a tale of Caesar being caught by pirates and asking for help to get back to Rome
- Caesar the Conqueror – an Italian film about the career of Julius Caesar and his Gallic Wars
- The Giants of Rome – Italian-French adventure film set in the Roman warfare against Vercingetorix, with Richard Harrison as Claudius Marcellus
- Julius Caesar. This is a film adaptation of Shakespeare's play
- Julius Caesar – deals with the assassination of Julius Caesar and the Liberators' civil war, with Marlon Brando as Mark Antony and John Gielgud as Gaius Cassius Longinus. This is a film adaptation of Shakespeare's play
- Julius Caesar – deals with the assassination of Julius Caesar and the Liberators' civil war
- Druids – the life and career of Vercingetorix, a Gallic adversary of Rome in the film of Jacques Dorfmann
- Julius Caesar
- Empire
- Rome – deals with the assassination of Julius Caesar and the Liberators' civil war
- Caesar – docudrama about the Gallic Wars and Caesar's Civil War
- – five episode Documentary/drama series produced by Netflix about the life and reign of Julius Caesar
Cleopatra
- Cléopâtre – French film made by Georges Méliès, the earliest known version considered to be lost, retrieved 2005
- Antony and Cleopatra – a film starring Maurice Costello and Florence Lawrence
- Cléopâtre – French film by Henri Andréani and Ferdinand Zecca
- Cléopâtre – new silent version after the play of Victorien Sardou
- Marcantonio e Cleopatra – Italian production from the era of the silent film, directed by Enrico Guazzoni
- Cleopatra – American film with Theda Bara as Cleopatra
- Cleopatra – the second American version
- Cleopatra – with Claudette Colbert as Cleopatra
- Caesar and Cleopatra – with Vivien Leigh as Cleopatra and Claude Rains as Julius Caesar, after the play by G. B. Shaw
- Le legioni di Cleopatra – Italian film directed by Vittorio Cottafavi
- Serpent of the Nile – directed by William Castle with Rhonda Fleming as Cleopatra
- A Queen for Caesar – Italian film, starring Pascale Petit
- Cleopatra – including the Battle of Actium and the Final War of the Roman Republic, with Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra, Richard Burton as Mark Antony and Rex Harrison as Julius Caesar
- Carry On Cleo – a parody of J. Mankiewicz's Cleopatra with Sid James as Mark Antony, set in the reign of Julius Caesar
- Antony and Cleopatra – a film starring Charlton Heston and Hildegarde Neil
- Antony and Cleopatra – a television version of a Royal Shakespeare Company production starring Richard Johnson and Janet Suzman
- Antony and Cleopatra – a television version produced as part of the BBC Television Shakespeare starring Colin Blakely and Jane Lapotaire
- Cleopatra – with Leonor Varela as Cleopatra and Timothy Dalton as Julius Caesar, based on the book by Margaret George
- Asterix and Cleopatra – Belgian-French animated film, as well as a French/Italian film based on the same source, Goscinny and Uderzo's 1963 comic-book Asterix and Cleopatra.
- The Cleopatras – BBC TV 8-episode series on the latter part of the reign of the Ptolemaic dynasty
- Cleopatra – Brazilian film with Alessandra Negrini as Cleopatra and Miguel Falabella as Julius Caesar
The Roman Empire
1st century BC
- Empire
- Rome – 22-episode TV series, a joint British-American-Italian production on Rome's transition from Republic to Empire
The Life of [Jesus]
- La vie et la passion de Jésus-Christ – the French Pathé-production
- Ben-Hur – the first known version adapted from the famous Lew Wallace's novel, dir. by Sidney Olcott
- Intolerance – silent film told in several time-periods with a segment set in 27 AD leading to the Crucifixion
- Three Ages – a parody of Intolerance also with its own Roman section
- – silent film dir. by Fred Niblo, starring Ramon Novarro
- King of Kings
- Golgotha
- Ben-Hur – a monumental Hollywood production directed by William Wyler, starring Charlton Heston; partly set in Rome
- King of Kings
- Pontius Pilate – with Jean Marais as Pontius Pilate
- The Life of Brian – dir. by Terry Jones
- The Last Temptation of Christ – dir. by Martin Scorsese, with Willem Dafoe as Jesus Christ
- The Gospel of John
- Ben-Hur – animated version of the novel by Lew Wallace
- Passion of the Christ – dir. by Mel Gibson, with Jim Caviezel as Jesus Christ ; recorded in original languages
- Ben Hur – miniseries by Steve Shill
- Ben-Hur – new American version directed by Timur Bekmambetov with Jack Huston as Ben-Hur
- Risen – a biblical drama dir. by Kevin Reynolds with Cliff Curtis featuring Yeshua
Reigns of [Augustus], [Tiberius], [Caligula] and [Claudius]
- Agrippina – directed by Enrico Guazzoni
- Messalina – directed by Enrico Guazzoni
- I, Claudius – with Charles Laughton as Claudius. This is an adaptation of Robert Graves's novels "I, Claudius" and "Claudius the God".
- The Affairs of Messalina – with María Félix as Messalina
- Barabbas – Swedish version, the first based on the novel by Pär Lagerkvist
- The Robe – based on the novel by Lloyd C. Douglas, with Richard Burton as Marcellus and Jean Simmons as Diana
- Demetrius and the Gladiators – sequel to The Robe
- Messalina, venere imperatrice – dir. by Vittorio Cottafavi, with Belinda Lee as Messalina
- Barabbas – American version, dir. by Richard Fleischer, starring Anthony Quinn
- Massacre in the Black Forest – about the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest
- The Caesars – 6 episodes: Augustus; Germanicus; Tiberius; Sejanus; Caligula; Claudius
- I, Claudius – with Derek Jacobi as Claudius.
- Caligula – with Malcolm McDowell as Caligula
- Los cántabros – about the Cantabrian wars with Paul Naschy as Marcus Agrippa
- The Inquiry – with Max von Sydow as Tiberius
- Barabbas – the latest version based on the Lagerkvist's book, dir. by Roger Young, starring Billy Zane
- Britannia – British TV series of a fictional account of the Roman conquest of Britain.
- '' - Satiric Children's Film based on the Boudica Revolt
Reign of [Nero]
- Quo Vadis – the earliest adaptation made by Lucien Nonguet and Ferdinand Zecca
- Quo Vadis – the second silent version directed by Enrico Guazzoni
- Quo Vadis – Italian production directed by Georg Jacoby and Gabriellino D'Annunzio, with Emil Jannings as Nero
- The Sign of the Cross – with Charles Laughton as Nero
- Fiddlers Three – British production, starring Tommy Trinder, Sonnie Hale and Francis L. Sullivan as the Emperor Nero.
- Quo Vadis – American production with Peter Ustinov as Nero
- The Silver Chalice – starring Paul Newman
- The Romans – classic Doctor Who season 2 ep. 4
- Fellini Satyricon – fantasy drama loosely based on Petronius's work
- Satyricon – fantasy drama based on Petronius's work
- Quo Vadis – TV miniseries directed by Franco Rossi
- Quo Vadis – Polish superproduction directed by Jerzy Kawalerowicz
- Quo Vadis – TV six-part series following the main Polish production
- Nero – AKA "Imperium: Nero", part of the Imperium series. Directed by Paul Marcus
- Nero – docudrama about reign of Nero
- '' - Satiric Children's Film based on the Boudica Revolt
[Boudica]'s Revolt
- The Viking Queen – film loosely based on the revolt of Boudica
- Warrior Queen – TV series about the revolt of Boudica
- Boudica – film about the revolt of Boudica
- '' - Satiric Children's Film based on the Boudica Revolt
Eruption of [Mount Vesuvius]
- The Last Days of Pompeii – a silent film directed by Mario Caserini and Elioterio Rudolfi
- The Last Days of Pompeii
- The Last Days of Pompeii – French film
- The Last Days of Pompeii – dir. by Mario Bonnard & Sergio Leone
- Up Pompeii!
- Up Pompeii – set in 79 AD, yet anachronistically shows Nero still reigning 10 years after his death
- The Last Days of Pompeii – ABC-TV miniseries
- '
- ', part of the Imperium series.
- The Fires of Pompeii – new Doctor Who series 4 ep. 2
- Pompeii – a romantic disaster film directed by Paul W. S. Anderson
Flavian Dynasty
- Masada – TV miniseries about the siege of Masada in the First Jewish-Roman War, dir. by Boris Sagal
- The Apocalypse – telefilm about Jesus Christ's last surviving disciple and his writings and visions, starring Richard Harris as St John of Patras and Bruce Payne as Domitian
- – BBC Television docudrama which tells the true story of Verus, a gladiator fighting at the Colosseum of Rome, during the reign of Titus
- Rebellion – docudrama about First Jewish–Roman War
- Roman Mysteries – ten-part TV series for youngsters, directed by Paul Marcus
85-110 AD
- The Dacians – Romanian film about Domitian's Dacian War, with Pierre Brice as Septimius Severus
- The Column – Romanian film about Trajan's Dacian Wars
Reign of [Hadrian]
- The Eagle of the Ninth – a six-part BBC mini-series, based on the novel by Rosemary Sutcliff, starring Anthony Higgins
- Centurion – an action film based on the massacre of the Ninth Legion, directed by Neil Marshall
- The Eagle – adaption of the novel The Eagle of the Ninth by Rosemary Sutcliff, directed by Kevin Macdonald
Reign of [Antoninus Pius]
- Androcles and the Lion – set in 161 AD, after the play by George Bernard Shaw
Reign of [Commodus]
- The Fall of the Roman Empire – latter half set in Rome, with Christopher Plummer as Commodus
- The Two Gladiators – Italian prequel of the next one, dir. by Mario Caiano
- Gladiator – latter half set in Rome, partly a remake of The Fall of the Roman Empire
- – six episode Documentary/drama series produced by Netflix about the life and reign of Emperor Commodus.
250-272 AD
- Sign of the Gladiator – about the Palmyrene Empire of queen Zenobia and its re-annexation back to Rome
- The Magnificent Gladiator – Italian film being a tale of a gladiator from the times of emperor Gallienus
Reign of [Diocletian]
- Sebastiane – homoerotical version of the legend of St Sebastian ; remarkable also as the first film entirely recorded in Latin
310-315 AD (Age of Constantine">Constantine the Great">Constantine)
- The Fighting Gladiators, or Fabiola – Italian film with Michèle Morgan
- Constantine and the Cross – up to the Battle of the Milvian Bridge in AD 312, with Cornel Wilde as Constantine the Great
- The Fall of Rome – an Italian peplum-film, the story based on persecution of Christians after the death of Emperor Constantine
- Constantine – docudrama about the rise of Constantine
[Attila the Hun]
- Attila – with Anthony Quinn as Attila the Hun and Sophia Loren as Justa Grata Honoria
- Sign of the Pagan – with Jack Palance as Attila the Hun
- Attila – a joint American-Lithuanian production with Gerard Butler as Attila the Hun
Late Empire
- Revenge of the Barbarians – about the sack of Rome by the Visigoths in 410 AD
- Kampf um Rom I – on the struggle in Italy ruled by the Ostrogoths, after the novel by Felix Dahn
- Kampf um Rom II : Der Verrat – continuation of the German production
- Thais – Polish film, after a story by Anatole France on an episode from the life of the 4th-century Alexandria
- Titus Andronicus – fictional story of a general in the Roman army, based on the tragedy by William Shakespeare; BBC TV version dir. by Jane Howell
- Titus – adaptation by Julie Taymor with Anthony Hopkins as Titus Andronicus
- King Arthur
- The Voyage Home – based on the poem De reditu suo by Rutilius Claudius Namatianus
- The Fall of Rome – docudrama about the sack of Rome by Alaric's Visigoths
- The Last Legion – loosely inspired by the 5th-century collapse of the Western Roman Empire and the legendary-fantastic elements from the history of Britain, with Colin Firth and Ben Kingsley
- Agora – Spanish film with Rachel Weisz starring as Hypatia, a female philosopher and savant from Alexandria
- – a biographical film about Augustine of Hippo, dir. by Christian Duguay
- Decline of an Empire – about "the Christian saint who defied the Empire", with Peter O'Toole as Cornelius Gallus
Undated
- Roman Scandals – Eddie Cantor's dream sequence.
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Film version of the Musical Play – inspired by the farces of the ancient Roman playwright Plautus, specifically Pseudolus, Miles Gloriosus and Mostellaria
- The Arena – a story of two female gladiators from the arena of Brundisium, dir. by Steve Carver
- History of the World, Part I – the section "The Roman Empire" of this broad satire is set in Rome
- Amazons and Gladiators – Australian action/adventure film of Roman times