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Viva a Itália

Título original: Viva l'Italia
  • 1961
  • Not Rated
  • 2 h 9 min
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Viva a Itália (1961)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaHow Italy's historic national hero Giuseppe Garibaldi led a military campaign known as Expedition of the Thousand in 1860 and conquered Sicily and Naples.How Italy's historic national hero Giuseppe Garibaldi led a military campaign known as Expedition of the Thousand in 1860 and conquered Sicily and Naples.How Italy's historic national hero Giuseppe Garibaldi led a military campaign known as Expedition of the Thousand in 1860 and conquered Sicily and Naples.

  • Direção
    • Roberto Rossellini
  • Roteiristas
    • Sergio Amidei
    • Diego Fabbri
    • Antonio Petrucci
  • Artistas
    • Renzo Ricci
    • Paolo Stoppa
    • Franco Interlenghi
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
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    • Direção
      • Roberto Rossellini
    • Roteiristas
      • Sergio Amidei
      • Diego Fabbri
      • Antonio Petrucci
    • Artistas
      • Renzo Ricci
      • Paolo Stoppa
      • Franco Interlenghi
    • 4Avaliações de usuários
    • 10Avaliações da crítica
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    Renzo Ricci
    Renzo Ricci
    • Giuseppe Garibaldi
    Paolo Stoppa
    Paolo Stoppa
    • Nino Bixio
    Franco Interlenghi
    Franco Interlenghi
    • Giuseppe Bandi
    Giovanna Ralli
    Giovanna Ralli
    • Rosa
    Tina Louise
    Tina Louise
    • French Journalist
    Leonardo Botta
    • Menotti Garibaldi
    Carlo Gazzabini
    • Giuseppe Sirtori
    Marco Mariani
    Marco Mariani
    • Major Sforza
    Gérard Herter
    Gérard Herter
    • French Journalist
    Giovanni Petrucci
    Giovanni Petrucci
    • Fabrizio Plutino
    Pietro Braccialini
    • Giuseppe Mazzini
    Nando Angelini
    • Captain Pietro G.B. Spangaro
    Vando Tress
    • Luigi Gusmaroli
    Attilio Dottesio
    Attilio Dottesio
    • Francesco Crispi
    Luigi Borghese
    • Lieutenant De Laurentiis
    Philippe Arthuys
    • Alexandre Dumas
    • (as Philip Arthuys)
    Gino Buzzanca
    • Rosa's Father
    • (as Amedeo Buzzanca)
    Ignazio Balsamo
    • Colonel Pallavicino
    • (as Ignazio Balzamo)
    • Direção
      • Roberto Rossellini
    • Roteiristas
      • Sergio Amidei
      • Diego Fabbri
      • Antonio Petrucci
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    10silverfernvideo

    Viva l'Italia! Viva Rossellini!

    It is hard to understand why it is so difficult to view the films of one of the most important directors of Italian cinema and the world. Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti and Vittorio De Sica's works are all, fortunately, mostly available. Rossellini "the father of us all" as Martin Scorsese once said, is sadly a legend whose works are vastly unavailable. Legal or copyright reasons should not hamper a persons work, especially one of vast importance to the cinema. Isabella Rossellini said "My dad's films are fading away…My father is slowly being forgotten." However when one experiences a Rossellini picture it is hard to imagine that statement. A viewing of Germany Year Zero will make one remember Rossellini for life, along with a list of other Rossellini masterpieces; Open City, Paisan, Stromboli, Voyage in Italy and many more. I have been fortunate enough to view a great deal of uncut and unavailable Rossellini works at the Cinematheque Ontario in Toronto. Being part of a 20 something generation I can gladly say that Rossellini's films are to another generation just as powerful as they were when they first came out. With Viva L'Italia! Rossellini has created a film that ranks with such classics as Visconti's The Leopard, or even perhaps a war film such as Patton, which may have been influenced by this film. The story is about the Italian hero Giuseppe Garibaldi, who perhaps is not well known throughout North America, but we get an education while watching this film. Although some Italian critics may not have been optimistic about Rossellini's portrayal of Garibaldi, it still evokes interest in the viewer to find out who Giuseppe Garibaldi was and what he did. One of the great beauties of this work is the long sweeping camera shots of the clashing armies. On the big screen it is imperative. This picture is akin to Lawrence of Arabia where it really makes you appreciate cinema on the big screen. There are camera shots setup from high in the mountains looking down on the battle plains below of Garibaldi's advancing armies into a town. You can barely see the men, they are like ants; it is magnificent to look at. With his Neorealistic skills, Rossellini excellently captures the action on the streets of Garibaldi's army fighting the Bourbons. The movie ends on an unusual note, but it evokes such an interest on Garibaldi to the viewer. We are fortunate to have the cinema as an art and a tool of examining and telling stories of our history. It is upsetting to realize that a great work such as this one is extremely difficult for viewing. Martin Scorsese has expressed his concern for Italian Cinema and made the great documentary; My Voyage to Italy. He says, "History remains something that's handed down, something that happens between people. In fact I learnt that by watching these movies, so the best way I have to keep film history alive is to try and share my own enthusiasm, my own experience...Usually people get excited about a movie by hearing about it from somebody else, so I'm simply trying to tell you I saw these movies I didn't read about them or learn about them in school, and they had a powerful effect on me and you should see them."

    And along with all of Rossellini's films, you should see this one.
    7GregP89

    Excellent Film..(the English 'dubbed' version) as I recall

    Excellent Film (the English 'dubbed' version) as I recall, in the Los Angeles / Southern California, region it was last shown on TV on KTLA (Channel 5) late night back in early 1980's. It is almost on par with Director David Leans' 'Lawrence of Arabia' and director Sergey Bondarchuk 'Waterloo' (Rod Steiger) as majestic Battlefield films capturing regalia, nationalistic unity, interwoven story lines, and excellent cinematography. To own a copy is a prize possession. That Director Vicente Minnelli was married to a US Entertainment icon did not deter him from paying tribute to his homeland (Italy) through this masterful film.
    7MOscarbradley

    Not a lost masterpiece but well worth seeking out, nevertheless.

    I think you need some knowledge of Italian history to full appreciate Roberto Rossellini's "Viva L'Italia" which has now largely been forgotten, (it's certainly no "The Leopard"), but this account of Garibaldi's fight to unify Italy still has a lot to recommend it; the battle scenes alone are some of the best on film and Rossellini shoots a lot of it in the same neo-realist style with which he made his name. It's less successful when it comes to the somewhat heavy-handed dialogue sequences and the largely wooden performance of its lead, Renzo Ricci as Garibaldi.

    Like Visconit's "The Leopard" it was fundamentally butchered by its American distributors who cut the film, dubbed it, consequently altering Rossellini's message but they couldn't alter the look of the film; visually this is one of the most beautiful of all Rossellini's work and its recent rediscovery is certainly welcome.

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      Roberto Rossellini said of this film: 'Of all my films, I'm proudest of Viva L'Italia. I consider it important as a work of research, the most carefully done of all my films.'
    • Conexões
      Edited into Lo schermo a tre punte (1995)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 2 de fevereiro de 1961 (Itália)
    • Países de origem
      • Itália
      • França
    • Idioma
      • Italiano
    • Também conhecido como
      • Garibaldi
    • Locações de filme
      • Acquedotto Carolino, Caserta, Campania, Itália
    • Empresas de produção
      • Galatea Film
      • Cinematografica RI.RE
      • Tempo Film
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