St. Michael Had a Rooster
St. Michael Had a Rooster (Italian: San Michele aveva un gallo) is a 1972 Italian drama film directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. It is an adaptation of Tolstoy's novel The Divine and the Human.[1]
St. Michael Had a Rooster | |
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Directed by | Paolo and Vittorio Taviani |
Produced by | Giuliani G. De Negri |
Written by | Paolo and Vittorio Taviani |
Starring | Giulio Brogi Renato Scarpa |
Music by | Benedetto Ghiglia |
Cinematography | Mario Masini |
Edited by | Roberto Perpignani |
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Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
The film was described as "A charming fable about the political and existential conflict between utopian socialism and scientific socialism, between two ways of understanding the revolution, the anarchist one and the Marxist one".[2]
The film was selected for the Quinzaine des Realisateurs in the 1972 Cannes Film Festival.[3]
Plot
Cast
- Giulio Brogi as Giulio Manieri
- Renato Scarpa as Battistrada
- Daniele Dublino as The Prison Guard
- Renato Cestiè
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See also
References
- Pier Marco De Santi. I film di Paolo e Vittorio Taviani. Gremese Editore, 1988.
- Morando Morandini. Il Morandini - Dizionario dei Film 2000. Zanichelli, 1999.
- Pierre-Henri Deleau. Les Réalisateurs de la Quinzaine. Quinzaine, 1988.
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