Fifty years of Italian cinema (1955)

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CLXXXVI Roma, citta libera (Rome, ville libre Rome, Free City Rom, jrei Stadt) Regia: Marcello Fagliero Int. Andrea Checchi, Valentina Cortese, Vittorio De Sica (Pao Film, 1946). Two unusual and diverse experiences, one in a farcial key, the other dramatic, are the films of Marcello Fagliero — one of the actors in « Roma Citta Aperta » — and Curzio Malaparte, a noted writer with a restless temperament. Cristo proibito (Christ interdit Strange Deception Der verbotene Christus) Regia : Curzio Malaparte Int. Elena Varzi, Raf Vallone (Fontana Minerva Film, 1951).