Outlaws of Love

I fuorilegge del matrimonio, internationally released as Outlaws of Love, is a 1963 Italian anthology comedy film. It is the second and last film directed both by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani and Valentino Orsini.[1][2]

Outlaws of Love
Directed byPaolo and Vittorio Taviani
Valentino Orsini
Music byGiovanni Fusco
Edited byErico Menczer
Release date
  • 1963 (1963)
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

It is inspired by the draft law presented by the Socialist Senator Renato Luigi Sansone to the approval of the so-called "small divorce".[3]

Plot

Cast

gollark: No idea, I don't actually know how it works beyond something something time domain frequency domain.
gollark: I found a video™ which explains that the peak at zero occurs because the numbers are not centered on zero.
gollark: This would be easier if I actually knew anything about which frequencies each index corresponds to, hmm.
gollark: Maybe I should take the logarithm of it instead.
gollark: I realized it might be easier to graph this, so... here you go?

References

  1. Vito Zagarrio. Utopisti, esagerati: il cinema di Paolo e Vittorio Taviani. Marsilio, 2004.
  2. Lino Micciché. Cinema italiano: gli anni '60 e oltre. Marsilio, 1995.
  3. Pier Marco De Santi. I film di Paolo e Vittorio Taviani. Gremese Editore, 1988.


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