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Synopsis

A family patriarch’s will has profound consequences for his son Cesare (Richard Burton) in legendary director Vittoria de Sica’s last film. In keeping with his father’s wishes, Cesare allows his brother to marry his own beloved, Adriana (Sophia Loren). But after his brother dies unexpectedly, Cesare realizes he has another chance to attain his heart’s desire — if destiny will allow it to happen this time.

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Vittorio De Sica

Few European film-makers combined artistic ambitions with a genuine populist spirit in the manner of Vittorio De Sica. In his prolific career, the actor-director made many films on social subjects which nonetheless engaged a mass audience. A Neapolitan by birth, De Sica came from humble roots, working as a theatre actor in the early 1920s. His stage success led De Sica to films where he proved to be a popular actor, mounting more than thirty film credits before his directorial debut with Rosa Scarlatte (which he co-directed with Giuseppe Amato). Even after his success as a director, De Sica was a much sought after performer; appearing in such classics as Max Ophüls’ Madame de… and Roberto Rossellini’s Il Generale della Rovere.

De Sica’s fourth outing as a director was his first collaboration with screenwriter and film theorist Cesare Zavattini. The Children Are Watching Us anticipated neorealism in its detached focus on a young boy’s growing isolation from his mother. De Sica’s… read more

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Not worth the trip.............

By Joks on October 1, 2011

The epic-romantic-tragedy is not really De Sica’s bag. Sunflower was mediocre, and justifiably regarded as one of his lesser films. but it wasn’t totally without merit. The Voyage, on the other hand…  read review

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