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Les Cent Jours

Original title: Campo di maggio
  • 1935
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Les Cent Jours (1935)
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Simultaneously filmed Italian version of the German film Hundert Tage: in a flashback from St. Helena,the failed Napoleon regrets the road to defeat at Waterloo and his abdication after fail... Read allSimultaneously filmed Italian version of the German film Hundert Tage: in a flashback from St. Helena,the failed Napoleon regrets the road to defeat at Waterloo and his abdication after failing to win over Parliament.Simultaneously filmed Italian version of the German film Hundert Tage: in a flashback from St. Helena,the failed Napoleon regrets the road to defeat at Waterloo and his abdication after failing to win over Parliament.

  • Director
    • Giovacchino Forzano
  • Writers
    • Giovacchino Forzano
    • Benito Mussolini
  • Stars
    • Corrado Racca
    • Emilia Varini
    • Enzo Biliotti
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    17
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    • Director
      • Giovacchino Forzano
    • Writers
      • Giovacchino Forzano
      • Benito Mussolini
    • Stars
      • Corrado Racca
      • Emilia Varini
      • Enzo Biliotti
    • 1User review
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    Corrado Racca
    • Napoleone Bonaparte
    Emilia Varini
    • Letizia Bonaparte
    Enzo Biliotti
    Enzo Biliotti
    • Fouché
    Pino Locchi
    • Il re di Roma
    Rose Stradner
    Rose Stradner
    • Maria Luisa von Österreich
    Lamberto Picasso
    • Metternich
    Augusto Marcacci
    • Talleyrand
    Ernesto Marini
    • Luigi XVIII
    Carlo Duse
    • Marchand
    Ugo Soldarelli
    • Il colonello Malet
    Marcello Giorda
    Marcello Giorda
    • Cambronne
    Paola Barbara
    Paola Barbara
    • La governante del re di Roma
    Vinicio Sofia
    • Un deputato
    Gemma Bolognesi
    Ciro Bortolotti
    Celio Bucchi
    Corrado Caparuccia
    Giorgio Capecchi
    • Director
      • Giovacchino Forzano
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      • Giovacchino Forzano
      • Benito Mussolini
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    10AlexandreL-57

    Campo di maggio (1935): A Touching Portrait of Italian Rural Life

    Campo di maggio (1935) is a heartfelt and evocative film that takes the audience on a journey through the simplicity and beauty of rural Italian life. Set against the backdrop of the Italian countryside, the film beautifully explores themes of love, family, and tradition, capturing the essence of life in the 1930s.

    The story follows a group of farmers and their interactions, showing the intricacies of their daily lives and the struggles they face. At its core, Campo di maggio is a film about human connection - the bonds that are formed through hard work, shared experiences, and deep-rooted values. The narrative is straightforward, but it has an undeniable charm and depth, making it easy to connect with the characters.

    What stands out most about Campo di maggio is its breathtaking cinematography. The film's visuals, highlighting the rolling hills and sunlit fields, create a strong sense of place and immerse the audience in the rustic beauty of the Italian countryside. The simplicity of the setting mirrors the simplicity of the lives it portrays, yet the emotions conveyed are anything but simple.

    The performances are genuine, with the cast delivering heartfelt portrayals of people whose lives are deeply intertwined with the land. The relationships, particularly those between family members, are portrayed with warmth and authenticity, giving the film an emotional weight that stays with the viewer long after the credits roll.

    Though Campo di maggio may not be as well-known as other films of its time, it offers a unique and tender perspective on rural life and human resilience. It's a film that celebrates the quiet joys and challenges of life, making it a hidden gem for fans of heartfelt dramas and historical narratives.

    In conclusion, Campo di maggio is a beautifully crafted film that will appeal to those who appreciate character-driven stories and a strong sense of place. Its depiction of rural Italy and the enduring spirit of its people makes it a timeless piece of cinema that is worth discovering.

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      Final film of Irina Lucacevich.
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      Alternate-language version of Hundert Tage (1935)

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1935 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • 100 Days of Napoleon
    • Production companies
      • Consorzio Vis Tirrenia
      • Forzano Film
      • Tirrenia Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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