Ça ira - Il fiume della rivolta
Ça ira - Il fiume della rivolta, also released internationally as Thermidor, is an Italian collage film of documentary film and drama film genres directed by Tinto Brass. Taking its name from the popular revolutionary song Ça ira, the film is a critical narrative of 20th century revolutions from 1900 to 1962 and their legacy.
Ça ira - Il fiume della rivolta | |
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Directed by | Tinto Brass |
Produced by | Zebra Film |
Written by | Tinto Brass Gian Carlo Fusco Franco Arcalli |
Music by | Romolo Grano |
Cinematography | Bruno Barcarol |
Release date | 3 December 1964 |
Running time | 85 mins |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The first film directed by Brass, Ça ira - Il fiume della rivolta was produced in 1962 but it could be premiered at the Venice Film Festival in September 1964, to see theatrical release in December.[1]
Narration/Voice
gollark: Apparently probabilistic primality tests anger people. Sad.
gollark: Oh hypermemetic bee tesseracts.
gollark: Thusly, ECPP/APR/PSW one?
gollark: > While the algorithm is of immense theoretical importance, it is not used in practice, rendering it a galactic algorithm. For 64-bit inputs, the Baillie–PSW primality test is deterministic and runs many orders of magnitude faster. For larger inputs, the performance of the (also unconditionally correct) ECPP and APR tests is far superior to AKS. Additionally, ECPP can output a primality certificate that allows independent and rapid verification of the results, which is not possible with the AKS algorithm.
gollark: I mean, it's probably true, right?
References
- "Ça ira, il fiume della rivolta". Archived from the original on 2013-11-09. Retrieved 2013-11-09.
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