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Cast Genre Notes 1944: Aeroporto Piero Costa: L' Angelo del miracolo: The Children Are Watching Us (I bambini ci guardano) Vittorio De Sica: Luciano De Ambrosis, Isa Pola, Emilio Cigoli: Drama: Close to Italian neorealism; 1st collaboration De Sica - Cesare Zavattini: The Devil Goes to Boarding School: Jean Boyer: Lilia Silvi, Leonardo Cortese ...
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Rome, Open City (Italian: Roma città aperta), also released as Open City, [3] is a 1945 Italian neorealist war drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini and co-written by Sergio Amidei, Celeste Negarville and Federico Fellini.
Massacre in Rome (Italian: Rappresaglia) is a 1973 Italian war drama film directed by George Pan Cosmatos [1] about the Ardeatine massacre which occurred at the Ardeatine caves in Rome, 24 March 1944, committed by the Germans as a reprisal for a partisan attack against the SS Police Regiment Bozen. [2]
The story is set during World War II in the summer of 1943, immediately after the fall of Italy's Fascist government under Benito Mussolini, when the German army moved to occupy most of the country. The only substantial source of income for the little hill town of Santa Vittoria is its wine.
The Allies invade mainland Italy and capture the port of Naples. An orphaned street urchin named Pasquale happens upon Joe, a drunk African-American soldier who is about to become the victim of a robbery. When the police arrive, Pasquale runs away with Joe, who tells him of his war experiences. After Joe falls asleep, Pasquale takes his boots.
Hornets' Nest is a 1970 Italian-American war film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Rock Hudson, Sylva Koscina, and Sergio Fantoni.The plot focuses on a group of boys aged 7–14 who survive a massacre in their village in Northern Italy in 1944 and what happens to them.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Malombra: Mario Soldati: Isa Miranda, Andrea Checchi, Irasema Dilián: Drama: Calligraphic movement film Nothing New Tonight: Mario Mattoli: Alida Valli, Carlo Ninchi, Antonio Gandusio