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  2. List of Italian films of 1944 - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Category:Images of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Maps of Italy (1 C, 1 P) P. ... Media in category "Images of Italy" The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. C. File:Catania violence.JPG; E.

  4. 1944 in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Northern Italy is formally ruled by the Mussolini’s Italian Social Republic. The effective power in Italy was in the hands of the German and allied occupiers. From spring to autumn, several free republics were constituted by the Italian partisans (particularly Ossola), but they had all fallen to the Germans and fascists by the end of the year.

  5. The Secret of Santa Vittoria - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. The Match (2021 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Match is a 2021 Croatian-American sports historical drama directed by Dominik and Jakov Sedlar and starring Franco Nero, Armand Assante, and Caspar Phillipson. [1] The film was inspired by true events which transpired in the spring of 1944.

  7. Cinema of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The movies were a huge commercial success in their native countries. In 1952, Little World of Don Camillo became the highest-grossing film in both Italy and France, [126] while The Return of Don Camillo was the second most popular film of 1953 at the Italian and French box office. [127]

  8. Anzio (film) - Wikipedia

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    Anzio (Italian: Lo sbarco di Anzio), also known as The Battle for Anzio (UK title), is a 1968 Technicolor war film in Panavision, an Italian and American co-production, about Operation Shingle, the 1944 Allied seaborne assault on the Italian port of Anzio in World War II.

  9. Three Floors - Wikipedia

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    Three Floors (Italian: Tre piani) is a 2021 Italian drama film co-produced, co-written and directed by Nanni Moretti.It is based on the 2017 novel Shalosh Qomot by Israeli writer Eshkol Nevo, moving the setting from Tel Aviv to Rome, and also marking Moretti's first adaptation of the work of another artist.