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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scalera_FilmScalera Film - Wikipedia

    Scalera Film was an Italian film production and distribution company which operated between 1938 and 1950. It had strong backing from the Italian state, as the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini was keen to build up and centralise the Italian film industry.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scalera_FilmScalera Film - Wikipedia

    La Scalera Film è stata una società di produzione e distribuzione cinematografica italiana, attiva dal 1938 al 1950. Annunci e programmi di produzione le fanno guadagnare, fin dal 1939, il titolo di «massima casa italiana». Nel periodo 1940-1943 fu la casa cinematografica italiana con il maggior numero di film prodotti.

  3. Scalera Film. 46 movies. IT. Overview. Movies. Sort. Othello. September 12, 1955. When a secret marriage is planned between Othello, a Moorish general, and Desdemona, the daughter of Senator Brabantio, her old suitor Roderigo takes it hard.

  4. Scalera Film was an Italian Rome-based film production and distribution company founded by the brothers Michele and Salvatore Scalera, that operated between 1938 and 1950. It had strong backing from the Italian state, as the Fascist government of Benito Mussolini was keen to build up and centralise the Italian film industry.

  5. We the Living is a two-part 1942 Italian romantic war drama film, based on Ayn Rand 's 1936 novel of the same name. It was originally released as two films, Noi vivi (literally "We the living") and Addio Kira ("Goodbye Kira").

  6. Othello (1951) Approved | 90 min | Drama, Romance. 7.5. Rate this. The Moorish General Othello is manipulated into thinking that his new wife Desdemona has been carrying on an affair with his Lieutenant Michael Cassio when in reality, it is all part of the scheme of a bitter Ensign named Iago.

  7. Scalera Film, A major production company of the time that had until then produced a lot of propaganda movies for the Fascist regime, as well as films set in Venice, decided to move its headquarters to Venice, namely on the isle of Giudecca, which then was the city’s industrial heart.