Piccolo mondo antico

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Piccolo mondo antico

Film poster
Directed by Mario Soldati
Produced by Carlo Ponti (uncredited)
Written by Antonio Fogazzaro (novel)
Mario Bonfantini (adaptation)
Starring Alida Valli
Music by Enzo Masetti
Cinematography Arturo Gallea (outdoors)
Carlo Montuori (indoors)
Editing by Gisa Radicchi Levi (uncredited)
Distributed by Industrie Cinematografiche Italiane
Release date(s) 10 April 1941
Running time 106 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian
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Some scenes from the film.
Some scenes from the film.

Piccolo mondo antico, also known as Old-Fashioned World , is a 1941 Italian drama film directed by Mario Soldati and based on the 1895 novel by Antonio Fogazzaro.

[edit] Plot summary

Franco (Massimo Serato), a young man of noble descent, decides to marry Luisa (Alida Valli), daughter of a humble clerk, against his grandmother's will. But a terrible tragedy upsets the life of the newly married couple: their little daughter Maria drowns in Lake Como and Luisa goes to the brink of madness.

[edit] Cast

Actor Role
Alida Valli Luisa Rigey Maironi
Massimo Serato Franco Maironi
Ada Dondini La marchesa Orsola Maironi
Annibale Betrone Zio Piero
Mariù Pascoli Maria Maironi
Giacinto Molteni Il professore Beniamino Gilardoni
Elvira Bonecchi La signora Barborin Pasotti
Enzo Biliotti Il signor Pasotti
Renato Cialente Von Greisberg
Adele Garavaglia La signora Teresa Rigey
Carlo Tamberlani Don Costa
Giovanni Barrella Il curato di Puria
Nino Marchetti Pedraglio, il cospiratore
Giorgio Constantini L'avvocato di Varenna
Jone Morino Donna Eugenia
Anna Carena Carlotta, la cameriera della marchesa

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