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Director:

Roberto Rossellini

Writers:

Marcella Mariani (writer)
Roberto Rossellini (writer)
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Release Date:

15 November 1974 (Italy) more

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Cast

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Luigi Vannucchi ... Alcide De Gasperi
Dominique Darel ... Romana De Gasperi
Rita Calderoni ... Giornalista
Valeria Sabel ... Francesca De Gasperi
Carlos de Carvalho
Gianni Rizzo ... Dirigente DC torinese
Carlo Bagno ... Comunista milanese
Omero Antonutti ... Altro comunista
Ennio Balbo ... Nenni
Tino Bianchi ... Togliatti
Paolo Bonacelli ... Amendola
Ettore Carloni ... Medico
Consalvo Dell'Arti ... Bonomi
Laura De Marchi ... Laura
Francesco Di Federico ... Saragat
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Additional Details

Also Known As:

Italy: Year One (UK)
Year One (USA)
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Runtime:

115 min | Argentina:115 min (Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente)

Country:

Italy

Language:

Italian

Colour:

Colour (Eastmancolor)

Sound Mix:

Mono

Certification:

Argentina:Atp

Filming Locations:

Matera, Basilicata, Italy


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Difficult but fascinating -- and timely, 6 March 2009
10/10
Author: tentender from France

Even Rossellini's principal apologist, Tag Gallagher, doesn't make great claims for this film, characterizing it as a talkfest featuring a rather sullen main character. True enough, I suppose. It is also, however, about a subject that could be of particular interest today: how to rule without losing one's conscience and ideals. The scene is post World War II Italy, the country in shambles and political parties unable to form a workable coalition. The film follows the struggle of the Christian Democrats to rule, constantly menaced by, above all, the Communists, who make democratic rule difficult. Christian Democrat leader De Gasperi is the protagonist, and, while he does appear glum (not unlike Rossellini's "Blaise Pascal") he is also superbly eloquent and when he talks (which is a great deal of the time) it is worth listening. As to the specifically filmic side of things: Rossellini's famous long takes (aided strongly by his superb dolly and zoom lens techniques) are much in evidence. The art direction is (apparently) flawless: one doesn't doubt for a moment that one is in postwar Italy. The greater achievement in that the film dates from 1974, when everything on American screens (from The Great Gatsby to The Way We Were) looked like 1974! Consequently, this film has not dated at all. Nor, of course, has it been much seen. (I am shocked that this is the third Rossellini film for which I am the first IMDb reviewer.) It is available (very cheaply) in a Region 2 two-sided DVD in a beautiful print. (The other side is a rather awful print of "11 Fioretti di San Francesco".) French subtitles only (and there are a million of them). If you read French (or speak Italian -- Italian s.t. only) and have a Region 2 player, this is well worth a look.

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