Polvere di stelle

Polvere di stelle (Stardust) is a 1973 Italian film which was directed by Alberto Sordi. It starred Alberto Sordi and Monica Vitti.

Polvere di stelle
Directed byAlberto Sordi
Produced byFida
Written byRuggero Maccari
Bernardino Zapponi
Alberto Sordi
StarringAlberto Sordi
Monica Vitti
John Phillip Law
Music byPiero Piccioni
CinematographyFranco Di Giacomo
Edited byRaimondo Crociani
Distributed byCINERIZ - Rizzoli Film
Release date
1973
Running time
142 min
125 min (cut edition)
Country Italy
LanguageItalian

Synopsis

Mimmo Adami (Alberto Sordi) and Dea Dani (Monica Vitti) are local professional dancers in the impoverished Italy of the Second World War. Their lives change suddenly as American soldiers stop in their town hoping to be entertained in accordance with the Broadway style. Effectively, they perform up to their expectations. However, as the army men have to march northward, the moment of glory of Mimmo and Dea finishes heartlessly.

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