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  1. The Roof (Italian: Il tetto) is a 1956 Italian drama film directed and produced by Vittorio De Sica. Plot. Natale, an apprentice bricklayer, and Luisa, who has no marketable skill, marry and try to live with Natale's parents and other relatives in one apartment, what might happen in the poorest classes in Rome about 1950.

  2. NEW. Natale (Giorgio Listuzzi) and Luisa (Gabriella Pallotti) marry and move in with Natale's family. The young couple are soon at each others' throats when they're unable to...

    • (4)
    • Drama
    • Vittorio De Sica
  3. The Roof: Directed by Vittorio De Sica. With Gabriella Pallotta, Giorgio Listuzzi, Gastone Renzelli, Angelo Bigioni. A married couple learns that it is possible to build an illegal house in the outskirts of Rome, as long as it is erected in one single night and has a roof.

    • (1.4K)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Vittorio De Sica
    • 1959-05-12
  4. www.disneyplus.com › movies › the-roofWatch The Roof - Disney+

    The Roof. After being sent to stay with their grandfather, a Northern Cheyenne teen discovers a connection to their family and community in a way they never thought possible. Duration: 19m. Release Date: 2023. Genre: DramaComing of Age. Rating: Director: Alexander Bocchieri.

  5. disney.fandom.com › wiki › The_RoofThe Roof - Disney Wiki

    The Roof is a live action short film in the Launchpad series from Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and was released on Disney+ on September 29, 2023. After being sent to stay with his grandfather, a Cheyenne teen uncovers a secret that connects him to his family and community in a way he...

    • 3 min
  6. Under provincial Italian law at the time, once a roof is erected, the occupants cannot be evicted from a building. This comedy follows the efforts of a family to erect the roof on a house overnight so that a newlywed couple can have their own home.

  7. In the outskirts of Rome, in the middle of the night, a newlywed couple rush to build a roof on a house so they can have their own home. In Vittorio De Sica’s slice-of-life drama, another remarkable collaboration with screenwriter Cesare Zavattini, love perseveres even in times of poverty.