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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

The seminal figure of the neorealism movement, Vittorio De Sica was born in Sora, Italy, on July 7, 1901. Raised in Naples, he began working as an office clerk at a young age in order to help support his impoverished family. He became fascinated by acting while still a youth, and made his screen debut in 1918’s The Clemenceau Affair at the age of just 16. In 1923, De Sica joined Tatiana Pavlova’s famed stage company, and by the end of the decade his dashing good looks had made him one of the Italian theater’s most prominent matinee idols. With 1932’s La Vecchia Signora, he made his sound-era film debut and went on to become an even bigger star in the cinema, appearing primarily in light romantic comedies throughout the decade. In 1939, De Sica graduated to the director’s chair with Rose Scarlatte. Over the next two years he helmed three more features (1940’s Maddalena, Zero in Condotta along with 1941’s Teresa Venerdì and Un Garibaldino al Convento, respectively), but his work lacked… 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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