I Vinti
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Directed by | Michelangelo Antonioni |
Written by | Michelangelo Antonioni Giorgio Bassani Suso Cecchi d'Amico Diego Fabbri Roger Nimier (French segment) Turi Vasile |
Music by | Giovanni Fusco |
Cinematography | Enzo Serafin |
Editing by | Eraldo Da Roma |
Release date(s) | October 21, 1953 Italy |
Running time | 110 min |
Country | Italy |
Language | French Italian English |
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I vinti (English: The Vanquished) is a 1953 Italian black-and-white drama film composed of three episodes. The film was dubbed into Italian, the three episodes, although the Paris episode is spoken in French, and the London episode in English. Italian DVD by Medusa Film offers the restored uncut trilingual version. The Italian episode was modified by censorship but it was put in 1962 anthology film Il fiore e la violenza. The French episode had troubles with French censorship (it was not released until 1963); and the same happened to the English one with the British Board of Review.
The film was a project of Film Costellation to Suso Cecchi d'Amico, who proposed Antonioni as director.
[edit] Episodes
- Episode Francese, set in Paris, with Jean-Pierre Mocky, Etchika Choureau, Henri Poirier, Albert Michel
- Episode Italiano, set in Rome, with Franco Interlenghi as Claudio; Anna-Maria Ferrero as Marina; Eduardo Ciannelli as Claudio's father; Evi Maltagliati
- Episode Anglese, set in London, with Patrick Barr as Ken Wharton; Fay Compton as Mrs Pinkerton; Peter Reynolds, David Farrar
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