Ehrengard
Ehrengard is a 1982 Italian drama film directed by Emidio Greco. It is based on the novel with the same name written by Karen Blixen.[1] It premiered at the 1982 Venice International Film Festival.[1][2] However, due to the bankruptcy of the producers, it was not released theatrically until 2002.[3][4]
Ehrengard | |
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Directed by | Emidio Greco |
Starring | Jean Pierre Cassel |
Music by | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
Cinematography | Giuseppe Lanci |
Cast
- Jean Pierre Cassel: Cazotte
- Audrey Matson: Ehrengard
- Lea Padovani: Granduchessa
- Christian Borromeo: Lotario
- Alessandro Haber: Matthias
- Caterina Boratto: Countess von Gassner
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See also
References
- Altiero Scicchitano, Emidio Greco. Emidio Greco: lo splendore del nulla. Paravia/Scriptorium, 1995. ISBN 8886231229.
- Lietta Tornabuoni (8 September 1982). "Amare Ehrengard fra gli intrighi". La Stampa. p. 15.
- "Morto Emidio Greco il regista con passione". La Repubblica. 23 December 2012. Retrieved 23 December 2012.
- Daniele Cavalla (27 June 2003). "Ehrengard, ventun anni dopo". Torino Sette. p. 33.
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