Out of Frame (1969)
A minimalist cinematic style is used in this film to tell the story of a young man who reacquaints himself with an old girlfriend after a chance meeting. He talks to a film director who wishes to make a feature about political change but is uninspired about the lack of real change in everyday life. The woman goes on a boat with an old friend before making love to her former boyfriend. The two rekindle their passions as the passage of time has them viewing each other in a more favorable light.
Director: Peter Del Monte
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Alessandro Haber as Paolo |
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Vittorio Fanfoni as Michele |
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Nicole Tessier as Valentina |
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Ausonio Tanda as Alberto |
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Bruno Cattaneo as Ugo |
| Directing | Peter Del Monte | Director |
| Writing | Peter Del Monte | Story |
| Writing | Peter Del Monte | Writer |
| Editing | Peter Del Monte | Editor |
| Writing | Franco Percori | Writer |
| Camera | John Chu | Director of Photography |
| Camera | John Chu | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Sandro Bernardoni | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Fiorenzo Carpi | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Gennaro Passerotti | Production Design |