The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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214 THE CINEMA Italy continues her policy of using foreign directors this story of the last days of the war in Italy, made by distinguished German film-maker. Angelo Tra La Folla (An Angel in the Crowd), witi Angelo Maggio and Isa Pola Directed by Leonardo Mitri. The story of a mulatto child and his adventures wher lost in Rome. Anita Garibaldi, with Anna Magnani and Raf Vallon Directed by Goffredo Alessandrini. An historical drama of the mid nineteenth centur dealing with the life of Garibaldi's wife, Anita. Anna, with Silvana Mangano and Vittorio Gassmann Directe by Alberto Lattuada. In this new film by Lattuada, Silvana Mangano play the part of a nun. bellissima, with Anna Magnani Directed by Luchino Visconti. The story of a mother who has an ambition for her daughter to become a film star. Il Brigante Musolino (Musolino the Outlaw), with Amadeo Nazzari Directed by Mario Camerini. An adventure drama concerning conflict with the Mafia in Calabria. Il Cristo Proibito (Forbidden Christ), with Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi Directed by Curzio Malaparte. A remarkable film by a new director (Malaparte was previously known as a novelist), dealing with the problems of violence and revenge as they affect a returned ex-Serviceman. Cronaca di un Amore (Story of a Love), with Lucia Bose and Massimo Girotti Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni. A cold, analytical, triangle drama reminiscent, at times, of Bresson. This was Antonioni's first feature film;