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Jan 7, 1972 · With Anna Magnani, Marcello Mastroianni, Mario Carotenuto, Osvaldo Ruggieri. Rome, 1870. Opponents of the church power are being sent to prison. Some of the exhausted prisoners are asking for the mercy of Pope. Others, like Augusto Parenti, prefer to fight for their rights until the end.
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- Drama, History
- Alfredo Giannetti
- 1972-01-07
1870s in film - Wikipedia. The decade of the 1870s in film involved some significant events. Events. 1874 – French astronomer Pierre Janssen used his Janssen revolver to photograph the transit of the planet Venus across the Sun. 1877 – French inventor Charles-Émile Reynaud improved on the Zoetrope idea by placing mirrors at the center of the drum.
YearMonthDateName1870March131870May21871March231871April161870. A classic movie with Academy Award Winner actress Anna Magnani. Rome, 1870. Opponents of the church power are being sent to prison. Some of the exhausted prisoners are asking for the mercy of the Pope. Others, like Augusto Parenti (Marcello Mastroianni), prefer to fight for their rights until the very end.
1870 (Italian: Correva l'anno di grazia 1870) is a 1971 Italian drama film directed by Alfredo Giannetti. Cast. Anna Magnani; Marcello Mastroianni; Osvaldo Ruggeri Mario Carotenuto; Franco Balducci; Gastone Bartolucci Silla Bettini Duilio Cruciani References
Rome, 1870. Opponents of the church power are being sent to prison. Some of the exhausted prisoners are asking for the mercy of Pope. Others, like Augusto Parenti, prefer to fight for their rights until the end. His wife, Teresa is a simple woman, who gets involved with the rebels.
- Alfredo Giannetti
- Excelsior 151/2, Garden Cinematografica, RAI
Rent 1870 on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. In 1870, a wife becomes involved with rebels when the church arrests its opponents.
- History, Drama
A classic movie with Academy Award Winner actress Anna Magnani. Rome, 1870. Opponents of the church power are being sent to prison. Some of the exhausted prisoners are asking for the mercy of the Pope. Others, like Augusto Parenti (Marcello Mastroianni), prefer to fight for their rights until the very end.