Fifty years of Italian cinema (1955)

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xc While the clouds of tragedy gather over Europe, at Cinecitta we live in a world completely detached from reality. No one, or almost no one, wants to become involved, perhaps recognizing the impossibility of doing so. It is logical that in this climate we should turn back to successful light romances or sure-fire La mazurka di papa (La mazurka de papa Papa's Mazurka Vater's Mazurka) Regia : Oreste Biancoli Int. Vittorio De Sica, Umberto Melnati, Elsa De Giorgi (Aurora Film-Fonoroma, 1938). Amo te sola (Je n'aime que toi I Love You Only Ich Hebe nur Dick!) Regia: Mario Mattoli Int. Milly, Vittorio De Slca, Enrico Viarisio, Giuditta Rissone, Renato Cialente (Tiberia Film, 1935). Anna Magnani in Teresa Venerdi (Thirese Vendredi Teresa Friday Verliebte Unschuld) Regia: Vittorio De Sica (Aci-Europa, 1941).