Diary of a Passion

Diary of a Passion (Italian: Brogliaccio d'amore) is a 1976 Italian drama film directed by Deco Silla and starring Enrico Maria Salerno, Senta Berger and Paolo Carlini.[1]

Diary of a Passion
Directed byDeco Silla
Produced byFrancesco Corti
Written byTullio Nemi Cheli
Luisa Montagnana
Decio Silla
Gilberto Squizzato
StarringEnrico Maria Salerno
Senta Berger
Paolo Carlini
Music byGiuseppe Cremante
CinematographyLamberto Caimi
Edited byEnzo Monachesi
Production
company
Dunamis Cinematografica
Release date
28 August 1976
Running time
100 minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Cast

  • Enrico Maria Salerno as Giacomo
  • Senta Berger as Roberta
  • Paolo Carlini as Pierino
  • Marisa Valenti as Patrizia
  • Annibale Papetti as Industriale
  • Antiniska Nemour as spogliarellista
  • Lorenzo Fineschi
  • Anna Maria Sprega
  • Tino Polenghi
  • Rosanna Callegari
  • Aurelio Drago
  • Anny Ricciarelli
  • Silvana Quagliotti
  • Maria Fausta Tornaghi
  • Silvia Mango
  • Loredana Lovatti
  • Barbara Postir
  • Roberto Vasconi
  • Umberto Racepre
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References

  1. Goble p.301

Bibliography

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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