The Magic Screen (1982)
The time is the late 1920s, and Angelo and Tonino are two brothers traveling around the country in a rattle-trap truck, showing moving pictures to any group of people willing to pay. When they arrive in the region of Emilia-Romagna, Angelo strikes up a relationship with a wealthy marchesa connected to the fascist movement. Tonino, on the other hand, starts to follow the rebellious Giovanni, locked up for his anti-fascist stance, and the farmers who have joined in the anti-fascist forces. As the rebels are either murdered or put in prison, Tonino becomes more and more commited to their cause - especially after Giovanni is killed. When a silent movie on the condemned and dying Christ is shown on the brothers' screen, Tonino stops the action to project some slides he has taken that show who murdered Giovanni - in an action that calls for his brother and the rest of the bystanders to finally make a decision on where to place their loyalties.
Director:
Gianfranco Mingozzi
Writers:
Gianfranco Mingozzi, Lucia Drudi Demby, Tommaso Chiaretti.
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Massimo Ranieri as Angelo |
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Paolo Ricci as Tonino |
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Monica Guerritore as Anna |
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Lina Sastri as Nives |
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Remo Remotti as Andrea |
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William Berger as Giovanni |
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Giulia Fossà as Alberta |
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Rik Battaglia as |
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Antonio Marsina as |
| Directing | Gianfranco Mingozzi | Director |
| Writing | Lucia Drudi Demby | Story |
| Writing | Gianfranco Mingozzi | Story |
| Writing | Gianfranco Mingozzi | Screenplay |
| Writing | Lucia Drudi Demby | Screenplay |
| Writing | Tommaso Chiaretti | Screenplay |
| Production | Enzo Porcelli | Producer |
| Camera | Luigi Verga | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Alfredo Muschietti | Editor |
| Sound | Nicola Piovani | Music |
| Art | Guido Josia | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lia Francesca Morandini | Costume Design |