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I magliari (internationally released as The Magliari) is a 1959 Italian drama film directed by Francesco Rosi. The film won the silver ribbon for best cinematography.
The Magliari. Page 1 of 4, 4 total items. Page 1 of 4, 8 total items. After Mario loses his job as a miner, he becomes a cloth seller in Hamburg. In the city, Mario runs afoul of a Polish gang...
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- Francesco Rosi
- Drama, Romance
- Alberto Sordi
Original title: I magliari. 1959. 2h 12m. IMDb RATING. 6.7 /10. 619. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama Romance. Mario is in Hannover to work as a miner but after loosing his job he decides to go back to Italy.
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- Drama, Romance
- Francesco Rosi
- 1959-09-23
The Magliari is a film directed by Francesco Rosi with Alberto Sordi, Renato Salvatori, Belinda Lee, Nino Vingelli .... Year: 1959. Original title: I magliari. Synopsis: Mario is in Hannover to work as a miner but after loosing his job he decides to go back to Italy.
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- Italy
- Gianni Di Venanzo (B&W)
- Francesco Rosi
Set in Germany, a group of Italian immigrants try to make their fortune by engaging in a series of organised scams that appear to revolve around the sale of poor quality textiles to Germans at inflated prices.
Overview. Mario is in Hannover to work as a miner but after losing his job he decides to go back to Italy. When Totonno steals his passport to avoid the police and later on he offers him a new job as "magliaro" (cloth seller), Mario changes his mind and decides to follow Totonno to Hamburg.
Oct 3, 2016 · Released two years before his international breakthrough Salvatore Giuliano (1962), Francesco Rosi’s I magliari (1959) is the story of immigrant Italian workers seeking their fortune in late Adenauer-era West Germany.