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Four Ways Out

La città si difende

Italy

1951

85 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
Italian
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DIR Pietro Germi

PROD Carlo Civallero

SCR Pietro Germi, Federico Fellini, Tullio Pinelli, Luigi Comencini, Giuseppe Mangione

DP Carlo Montuori

CAST Gina Lollobrigida, Renato Baldini, Cosetta Greco, Paul Müller, Fausto Tozzi, Enzo Maggio, Tamara Lees, Emma Baron

ED Rolando Benedetti

MUSIC Carlo Rustichelli

SOUND Mario Messina

Venice: Best Italian Film

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Pietro Germi

Genoa native Pietro Germi briefly attended the Instituto Nautico before entering Rome’s Centro Sperimentale di Cinematographia . There he studied acting and directing, supporting himself with a number of bottom-level movie industry jobs. In 1946, he directed his first film, Il Testimone, which he also co-scripted. Almost immediately tagged as a “neorealist,” Germi actually had more in common stylistically and thematically with American director John Ford (whom he deeply admired) than his Italian contemporaries. By the mid-1950s, Germi had pretty much abandoned drama in favor of satirical comedy, often utilizing the poverty-stricken regions of Sicily as his backdrop. Germi’s Divorce Italian Style (1961) was a huge worldwide box-office hit which earned him an Oscar for “Best Screenplay” (in collaboration with Alfredo Giannetti and Ennio de Concini). In 1965, he was co-recipient of the Cannes festival “Best Picture” award for Signore e signori, released in the U.S. as The Birds, the Bees… read more

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