List of Italian films of 1947

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A list of films produced in Italy in 1947 (see 1947 in film):

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1947
Addio Mimí!
L'Altra Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia [1]
Anfiteatro Flavio Mario Bava [2]
Ave Maria
Bambini in città Luigi Comencini Documentary Short Documentary
The Barber of Seville Mario Costa Ferruccio Tagliavini, Tito Gobbi Musical
The Brothers Karamazov Giacomo Gentilomo Fosco Giachetti, Mariella Lotti, Elli Parvo Drama
The Courier of the King Gennaro Righelli Rossano Brazzi, Irasema Dilián Historical
Eleonora Duse Filippo Walter Ratti Elisa Cegani, Rossano Brazzi, Andrea Checchi Biopic
Fatal Symphony Victor Stoloff Douglass Montgomery, Marina Berti, Sarah Churchill Drama
Flesh Will Surrender (Il Delitto di Giovanni Episcopo) Alberto Lattuada Aldo Fabrizi, Ave Ninchi, Nando Bruno, Alberto Sordi, Gina Lollobrigida, Silvana Mangano Drama 2 Nastro d'Argento
Fury Goffredo Alessandrini Isa Pola, Rossano Brazzi Drama
Lost in the Dark Camillo Mastrocinque Vittorio De Sica, Enrico Glori Drama
The Lady of the Camellias Carmine Gallone Nelly Corradi, Carlo Lombardi Musical
Last Love Luigi Chiarini Clara Calamai, Andrea Checchi Drama
Lost Youth (Gioventù perduta) Pietro Germi Massimo Girotti, Carla Del Poggio, Jacques Sernas Drama 2 Nastro d'Argento
A Man About the House (Vendetta nel sole) Leslie Arliss Gina Lollobrigida Drama UK coproduction
L'onorevole Angelina Luigi Zampa Anna Magnani, Nando Bruno, Ave Ninchi Italian neorealism Venice award and Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress (Magnani)
Malaspina Armando Fizzarotti Vera Rol, Aldo Bufi Landi Drama
The Opium Den Raffaello Matarazzo Mariella Lotti, Emilio Cigoli Crime
Pagliacci Mario Costa Gina Lollobrigida Opera Pagliacci
Vivere in pace Luigi Zampa Aldo Fabrizi Comedy Drama
When Love Calls (Il Segreto di Don Giovanni) Camillo Mastrocinque Silvana Pampanini, Gino Bechi Drama [3]
The White Primrose Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia Carlo Ninchi, Andrea Checchi, Laura Gore Comedy

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