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Violent Summer

Estate Violenta
Direction
VALERIO ZURLINI
Cast
Eleonora Rossi Drago (Roberta), Jean-Louis Trintignant (Carlo), Jacqueline Sassard (Rosanna), Cathia Caro (Gemma), Raf Mattioli (Giulio)
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25ª

Violent Summer

Estate Violenta
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  • 100 minutos
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  • Preto-e-branco
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  • 1959
Italy

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In 1943, in the midst of the Second World War, young Italian boys, rich and idle, spend days at the seashore enlivened by passing, inconsequential romances. Bourgeois and urban, they are little concerned with the direction the fascist politics of Benito Mussolini imposes on the country. The film takes place in Rimini, one of Zurlini’s favorite settings and, as cast, includes Jean-Louis Trintignant, Eleonora Rossi Drago, and Jacqueline Sassard.

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VALERIO ZURLINI
VALERIO ZURLINI

Born in Bologna in 1926. He became interested in dramatic arts while studying law in Rome, becoming involved with professional filmmaking and later directing a series of well-received shorts, such as Pugilatori (1952) and Serenata Da Un Soldo (1953). In 1954, he made his first feature film, The Girls of San Frediano. His acclaimed career proceeded with Violent Summer (1959), Girl With a Suitcase (1960), Family Diary (1962), The Camp Followers (1965), Black Jesus (1968) and The Professor (1972). He killed himself in Verona in 1982. The 25th Mostra held a complete retrospective of his films in 2001.
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