- Verus, a slave captured in the Balkans, sees a gladiatorial career in the arena as a preferable alternative to life in a rock quarry.
- A semi-documentary about the life of Verus, a captive from the Rome's Balkan province of Moesia, who is pressed into the harsh life of a slave in Italian rock quarry. He sees no long term future there, so when the owner of a gladiatorial school comes there to recruit prospective fighters for his school, he purposely picks a fight with another slave to attract attention. Both he and Priscus, the Celtic slave, join the school, become friends, and build careers as renowned gladiators, adored by the crowds in the arena and desired by women of the aristocratic class. The Emporer Titus completes his father Vespasian's pet project, the Colosseum, and wants the inaugural games worthy of his memory, so he specifically selects Verus to fight in them.—duke1029@aol.com
- Rome, in the year AD 80. The history of the construction of the arena and of Verus. A man captured as slave, becomes a gladiator and wins your freedom in the arena. We take a tour through the training and the life of a gladiator while we are following the Colosseum's construction until its inaugural games, when Verus wins your freedom.—J_Martin_2016
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By what name was Colosseum: Rome's Arena of Death (2003) officially released in Canada in English?
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