词条 | Un garibaldino al convento |
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| name = Un garibaldino al convento | image = Garibaldino cortese+mercader+al (2).jpg | caption = =Leonardo Cortese, Maria Mercader, Fausto Guerzoni and Carla Del Poggio in a scene. | director = Vittorio De Sica | producer = Mario Borghi | writer = Renato Angiolillo Vittorio De Sica | starring = Leonardo Cortese | music = | cinematography = Alberto Fusi | editing = Mario Bonotti | distributor = | released = {{film date|1942|3|10|df=yes}} | runtime = 83 minutes | country = Italy | language = Italian }}Un garibaldino al convento is a 1942 Italian historical drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It is considered the work with which De Sica concludes the series of light comedies largely set in colleges and institutions for young girls and period costumes to enter into films of more contemporary and popular settings that will result in post-war neorealistic works. It was screened in November 1991 as part of a retrospective of De Sica's films at the Museum of Modern Art.[1] PlotA grandmother tells the story of a picture to her grandchildren of how many years before, she and her rival María Mercader as Mariella Dominiani, were both students of the convent of Santa Rossana. But their lives change when a wounded Garibaldi soldier, Count Amidei is hid on the grounds by the head of the convent, Tiepolo. Mariella, who knows the soldier and is engaged with him, cares for him. But the soldier is discovered and the nuns report him to opposing soldiers, who come for him. Tiepolo, and Mariella desperately try to stop them and barricade themselves with the soldier. Here, young Carla Del Poggio as Caterinetta Bellelli jumps on a horse is chased by the soldiers. But she reaches Garibaldi lines and with the help of Vittorio De Sica as Nino Bixio lads then back to the convent, and gets Count Amidei back to friendly lines, but he later dies in battle. As the grandmother, (who is Caterinetta) finishes the story, her friend Mariella arrives, who has never married, and the nephews, look on understanding now. Cast
References1. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1991/10/04/movies/de-sica-screening-schedule.html |title=De Sica Screening Schedule |accessdate=5 September 2010 |work=nytimes.com | date=4 October 1991}} External links
8 : 1942 films|1940s drama films|Italian films|Italian drama films|Italian historical films|Italian-language films|Italian black-and-white films|Films directed by Vittorio De Sica |
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