Under the Sun of Rome
Under the Sun of Rome (Italian: Sotto il sole di Roma) is a 1948 Italian drama film directed by Renato Castellani.[1] It was the first film of Castellani's Italian neorealism trilogy about poor people, followed by È primavera... in 1949 and Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winner Two Cents Worth of Hope in 1952.
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Directed by | Renato Castellani |
Written by | Sergio Amidei Renato Castellani Emilio Cecchi Ettore Margadonna Fausto Tozzi |
Produced by | Sandro Ghenzi |
Cinematography | Domenico Scala |
Edited by | Giuliano Betti |
Music by | Nino Rota |
Production company | Universalcine |
Distributed by | Fincine |
Release date |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Cast
- Oscar Blando as Ciro
- Liliana Mancini as Iris
- Francesco Golisano as Geppa
- Ennio Fabeni as Bruno
- Alfredo Locatelli as Nerone
- Gaetano Chiurazzi as Bellicapelli
- Anselmo Di Biagio as Dottorino
- Ferruccio Tozzi as Ciro's father
- Maria Tozzi as Ciro's mother
- Giuseppina Fava as Janitor
- Raffaele Caporilli as 'Mbriaschini
- Ilario Malaschini as Pirata
- Omero Paoloni as Coccolone
- Gisella Monaldi as Tosca
- Alberto Sordi as Fernando
- Luigi Valentini as Romoletto
- Panaccioni as Panaccioni
- Angelo Giacometti as cameriere
- Lorenzo di Marco as contadino
References
- "Sous le soleil de Rome - La critique". Avoir-alire.com (in French). November 20, 2010.
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