A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 14, 1970
Original Title:
I girasoli
Alternate Titles:
Les fleurs du soleil
Los girasoles de Rusia
Os Girassóis da Rússia
Slunečnice
The Sunflower
ひまわり
向日葵
真爱不流泪
해바라기
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
C. C. Champion
Les Films Concordia
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
IE: 12 US: G
Runtime: 109
After World War II, a woman refuses to believe her husband, missing on the Russian front, is dead. Flashbacks reveal their brief courtship and marriage. Years later, she travels to Russia with his photo, determined to find him. What will she discover?
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Administration:
Vincenzo Raimondi
Assistant Camera:
Piero Servo
Giuliano Grasselli
Massimo Di Venanzo
Assistant Costume Designer:
Nadia Vitali
Assistant Editor:
Marisa Letti
Carla Zamponi
Camera Operator:
Giuseppe Maccari
Giancarlo Ferrando
Costume Design:
Enrico Sabbatini
Director:
Vittorio De Sica
Director of Photography:
Giuseppe Rotunno
Editor:
Adriana Novelli
Executive Producer:
Joseph E. Levine
First Assistant Director:
Luisa Alessandri
Paolo Serbandini
Gaffer:
Rodolfo Bramucci
Hairstylist:
Marisa Fraticelli
Ada Palombi
Key Grip:
Mazzini Salvatori
Line Producer:
Jone Tuzi
Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Annunziata
Mario Van Riel
Original Music Composer:
Henry Mancini
Producer:
Carlo Ponti
Arthur Cohn
Production Design:
Piero Poletto
Production Manager:
Gianni Cecchin
Production Secretary:
Aldo Santarelli
Enzo Nigro
Maria Teresa Bartolelli
Franco Di Mauro
Screenplay:
Tonino Guerra
Cesare Zavattini
Giorgi Mdivani
Script Supervisor:
Franca Invernizzi
Seamstress:
Adriana Masseroni
Berta Betti
Giuseppina Delli Carpini
Set Decoration:
Giantito Burchiellaro
Sound:
Carlo Palmieri
Alvaro Orsini
Sound Mixer:
Renato Cadueri
Story:
Tonino Guerra
Cesare Zavattini
Unit Manager:
Bruno Altissimi
Stefano Pegoraro
Elio Manni
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