Italo Tancredi

Фильмы

Ho pianto per te!
Production Designer
Emma and Lucia grow up together in an orphanage and remain friends throughout adulthood. When Emma has to work away from home, she entrusts her daughter to Lucia. When she receives word that her daughter has died, she is desolate - but whose child did, actually, pass away?
Una di quelle
Rocco and his brother Martino are two rich country-estate owners who descend upon the city in search of adventure.
Мечты на дорогах
Egisto
Главный герой — безработный глава семьи, который от отчаяния, с таким же коллегой по несчастью, угоняет машину, дабы перепродать ее в другом районе. Однако затеи мешает жена Паоло — Линда, которая вынуждает взять ее и их сына в путешествие, подлинные цели которого вскроются лишь к финалу картины. Главный герой устраивает уик-энд семье, за счет денег и машины местного нуворишa. Oн временно оказываeтся в другой социальной срeдe и понимаeт всю подлость и ничтожество бедности и стремления к материальному благополучию, в которое толкает его (бывшего до войны владельца автомастерской) и народ Италии сложившeeся положение вещей…
Cose dell'altro mondo
Pattorney
Old Guard
L'infermiere
There were very few commercial feature films made during the Italian fascist era that were as openly propagandistic as this famous (notorious?) dramatic paean to the Blackshirts. The story takes place in a small village in Italy in October of 1922, on the eve of the fascist "March on Rome", in which King Victor Emanuel III was persuaded to consign power to Benito Mussolini. Gianfranco Giachetti is Dr. Cardini, a doctor at the local psychiatric hospital, where a strike has been called by the local socialists. Cardini turns to the fascists to help avert the strike. His son Roberto (Mino Doro) rounds up fascist friends to fight those aligned with the strikers and the town's socialists.
Middle-Class Train
A Traveler (uncredited)
His 1933 debut, following some years as a journalist and then script boy, was Treno popolare, an early sound lark about several Roman petit bourgeois on a day trip to the country that was influenced by the German proto-neorealist silent picture People on Sunday (1930). Produced at the height of the fascist era, Treno popolare was nonetheless free of propaganda, and featured the first film score by the legendary composer Nino Rota.