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Release Date:
February 2, 1961
Original Title:
Viva l'Italia!
Alternate Titles:
Garibaldi
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
Cinematografica RI.RE
Francinex
Galatea Film
Tempo Film
Production Countries:
France | Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 138
The film shows how Italy's historic national hero Giuseppe Garibaldi (embodied by Renzo Ricci) leads a military campaign known as Expedition of the Thousand in 1860 and conquers Sicily and Naples. When the Bourbon monarchy has left Southern Italy, he supports Victor Emmanuel II of Italy who achieves a lasting unification under the aegis the House of Savoy. Roberto Rossellini has said he was prouder of this film than of any other film he ever made.
Camera Operator:
Luigi Filippo Carta
Ruggero Radicchi
Conductor:
Luigi Urbini
Costume Design:
Marcella De Marchis
Director:
Roberto Rossellini
Director of Photography:
Luciano Trasatti
Editor:
Roberto Cinquini
First Assistant Director:
Renzo Rossellini
Hairstylist:
Gustavo Sisi
Makeup Artist:
Eligio Trani
Military Consultant:
Remo De Angelis
Original Music Composer:
Renzo Rossellini
Producer:
Angelo Rizzoli
Production Design:
Giuseppe Mariani
Production Manager:
Oscar Brazzi
Screenplay:
Sergio Amidei
Diego Fabbri
Antonio Petrucci
Roberto Rossellini
Antonello Trombadori
Second Assistant Director:
Ruggero Deodato
Franco Rossellini
Sound:
Fiorenzo Magli
Oscar Di Santo
Sound Effects:
Philippe Arthuys
Special Effects:
Francesco Cuppini
Story:
Antonio Petrucci
Carlo Alianello
Luigi Chiarini
Sergio Amidei
Unit Manager:
Renato De Pasqualis
Alfredo Veloccia
Sergio Merolle
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