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Redemption (1943 film)

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Redemption
Directed byMarcello Albani
Written by
Starring
CinematographyFiliberto Emanuel Lomiry
Edited byDolores Tamburini
Music byMario Nascimbene
Production
companies
  • Andros Film
  • Artisti Associati
Distributed byArtisti Associati
Release date
February 1943
Running time
85 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Redemption (Template:Lang-it) is a 1943 Italian drama film directed by Marcello Albani and starring Carlo Tamberlani, Mario Ferrari and Camillo Pilotto.[1] It was shot at Cinecittà Studios in Rome. Made during wartime, it is a propaganda film written by Roberto Farinacci a leading Fascist supporter of Benito Mussolini.

Synopsis

A communist deserts from the Italian Army in the closing stages of the First World War. He battles against the rise of the Fascist Party, but eventually changes sides and takes part in the March on Rome.

Main cast

References

  1. ^ Bondanella & Pacchioni p.52

Bibliography

  • Peter Bondanella & Federico Pacchioni. A History of Italian Cinema. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017.