A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 25, 1954
Original Title:
Cento anni d'amore
Alternate Titles:
Cem Anos de Amor
Hundert Jahre Liebe
Sata vuotta rakkautta
U siècle d'amour
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Società Italiana Cines
Production Countries:
Italy
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 116
Six episodes (adapted from as many short stories: Gozzano, D'Annunzio, Guido Rocca, Marino Moretti, Alba de Céspedes and Oreste Biancoli), six love stories set in different moments in italian recent history.
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Assistant Costume Designer:
Michele Contessa
Assistant Production Design:
Ottorino Volpi
Vittorio Rossi
Camera Operator:
Mario Fioretti
Conductor:
Franco Ferrara
Costume Design:
Vittorio Nino Novarese
Director:
Lionello De Felice
Director of Photography:
Aldo Tonti
Editor:
Mario Serandrei
First Assistant Director:
Marcello Baldi
Makeup Artist:
Euclide Santoli
Novel:
Gabriele D'Annunzio
Guido Gozzano
Marino Moretti
Original Music Composer:
Mario Nascimbene
Teo Usuelli
Nino Rota
Producer:
Carlo Civallero
Production Assistant:
Carlo De Felice
Production Design:
Franco Lolli
Production Manager:
Elio Scardamaglia
Production Secretary:
Lucio Orlandini
Piero Lazzari
Screenplay:
Franco Brusati
Vincenzo Talarico
Serge Veber
Giorgio Prosperi
Vittorio Nino Novarese
Guido Rocca
Giuseppe Marotta
Gino Visentini
Leonardo Benvenuti
Lionello De Felice
Oreste Biancoli
Alba De Céspedes
Fabrizio Sarazani
Fabio Rinaudo
Roberto Redi
Script Supervisor:
Anna Luisa Meneghini
Second Assistant Director:
Armando W. Tamburella
Anthony Steffen
Sound:
Alberto Bartolomei
Bruno Brunacci
Story:
Lionello De Felice
Theatre Play:
Gino Rocca
Oreste Biancoli
Unit Manager:
Guglielmo Colonna
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