Salvatore Giuliano (film)
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Salvatore Giuliano | |
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Directed by | Francesco Rosi |
Produced by | Franco Cristaldi |
Written by | Franceso Rosi Suso Cecchi d'Amico Enzo Provenzale Franco Solinas |
Starring | Salvo Randone Frank Wolff |
Release date(s) | 1962 |
Running time | 123 min. |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
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Salvatore Giuliano is a 1962 Italian film directed by Francesco Rosi. Shot in a documentary, non-linear style, it follows the lives of those involved with the famous Sicilian bandit, Salvatore Giuliano, who does not appear directly in the film. Local villagers were cast for most of the scenes.
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[edit] Credited cast
- Salvo Randone as President of Viterbo Assize Court
- Frank Wolff as Gaspare Pisciotta
[edit] Crew
- Director: Francesco Rosi
- Writing credits:
- Suso Cecchi d'Amico
- Enzo Provenzale
- Franceso Rosi
- Franco Solinas
- Producer: Franco Cristaldi
[edit] Awards
- Silver Berlin Bear for Best Director, 1962
- Silver Ribbon Award for Best Cinematography, 1963
- Silver Ribbon Award for Best Director, 1963
- Silver Ribbon Award for Best Score, 1963
[edit] See also
- Salvatore Giuliano
- The Sicilian, a novel by Mario Puzo
- The Sicilian (film), based on the novel, directed by Michael Cimino
[edit] External links
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