Unjustified Absence
Unjustified Absence (Italian: Assenza ingiustificata) is a 1939 Italian comedy film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Alida Valli, Amedeo Nazzari and Lilia Silvi. A girl leaves school to marry a doctor, but becomes annoyed by his constant absences and decides to secretly resume her studies.[1]
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Directed by | Max Neufeld |
Produced by | Giuseppe Amato |
Written by | István Békeffy (play) Amedeo Castellazzi Aldo De Benedetti Carlo Della Posta Max Neufeld |
Starring | Alida Valli Amedeo Nazzari Lilia Silvi Paolo Stoppa |
Music by | Cesare A. Bixio |
Cinematography | Václav Vích |
Edited by | Maria Rosada |
Production company | Era Film |
Distributed by | Minerva Film |
Release date | 15 November 1939 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
It was shot at Cinecittà Studios with sets designed by the art director Gastone Medin.
Cast
- Alida Valli as Vera Fabbri
- Amedeo Nazzari as Il dottore Carlo Cristiani
- Lilia Silvi as Luisa Albertini
- Paolo Stoppa as Eugenio Sinibaldi
- Guglielmo Barnabò as Il signor Fabbri
- Lia Orlandini as La signora Fabbri
- Lauro Gazzolo as Il preside
- Olga Solbelli as La professoressa 'cattiva'
- Giacomo Moschini as Il professore 'buono'
- Pina Gallini as Un'insegnante
- Giana Cellini as Una infermiera
- Bianca Della Corte as Una compagna di scuola di Vera
- Daniella Drei as Una compagna di scuola di Vera
- Liliana Vismara as Una compagna di scuola di Vera
- Armandina Bianchi as Una compagna di scuola di Vera
- Maria-Pia Vivaldi as Una compagna di scuola di Vera
- Nella Morganti as Una compagna di scuola di Vera
- Luisa Papa as Una compagna di scuola di Vera
gollark: I mean, school somewhat bad, but not studying any maths and whatever also bad.
gollark: People are fine at a few "physics" things they encounter frequently and *have* to know, but don't know general mechanisms and are bad at modelling other situations.
gollark: This actually works even for people who have studied physics a bit who get a question without convenient numbers; they fall back to Aristotlean mechanics a lot of the time.
gollark: People doing physics intuitively are *really bad* at it.
gollark: I don't agree.
References
- Gundle p.226
Bibliography
- Gundle, Stephen. Mussolini's Dream Factory: Film Stardom in Fascist Italy. Berghahn Books, 2013.
External links
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