Italian films of 1949

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A list of films produced in Italy in 1949:


Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1949
32º giro ciclistico d'Italia
L' Acqua li portò via
Adamo ed Eva
Al diavolo la celebrità
Bitter Rice (Riso amaro) Giuseppe De Santis Silvana Mangano, Doris Dowling, Raf Vallone, Vittorio Gassman Italian neorealism Academy Award for Best Story nominee
Catene Raffaello Matarazzo Amedeo Nazzari, Yvonne Sanson, Aldo Nicodemi, Teresa Franchini Melodrama Huge success. Everyone cries seeing it at Cinema Paradiso
Totò le Mokò Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia Totò, Gianna Maria Canale Comedy Inspirated in Pépé le Moko
Totò cerca casa Steno, Mario Monicelli Totò, Alda Mangini, Lia Molfesi, Mario Gattari Comedy Close to Italian neorealism
It's Forever Springtime (È primavera...) Renato Castellani Mario Angelotti, Elena Varzi Italian neorealism Nastro d'Argento Best script
The Mill on the Po (Il mulino del Po) Alberto Lattuada Carla Del Poggio, Jacques Sernas, Giulio Calì, Nino Pavese Drama
Heaven over the marshes (Cielo sulle palude) Augusto Genina Inés Orsini, Mauro Matteuci, Giovanni Martella Drama Venice Award, Nastro d'Argento Best Director
Stromboli (Stromboli, terra di dio) Roberto Rossellini Ingrid Bergman, Mario Vitale Italian neorealism Cut by RKO Pictures in its American release
The Bride Can't Wait (La Sposa non puo attendere) Gianni Franciolini Gino Cervi, Gina Lollobrigida
The White Line (Cuori senza frontiere ) Luigi Zampa Raf Vallone, Gina Lollobrigida Drama
The Emperor of Capri (L'imperatore di Capri) Luigi Comencini Totò Comedy

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