Country Air (film)

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Country Air
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Directed by Eugenio de Liguoro
Written byErminio Macario
Eugenio de Liguoro
Starring Erminio Macario
Laura Adani
Cinematography Ferdinando Martini
Edited by Simon Gui
Music by Vittorio Mascheroni
Franco Silvestri
Production
company
Distributed by Cine Tirrenia
Release date
1933
Running time
66 minutes
CountryItaly
Language Italian

Country Air (Italian:Aria di paese) is a 1933 Italian comedy film directed by Eugenio de Liguoro and starring Erminio Macario, Laura Adani and Evangelina Vitaliani. [1] It marked the debut of Macario. An unemployed drifter takes a series of jobs, each one of which he quickly loses. He then goes to the countryside for a while where he falls in love with a woman.

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  1. Moliterno p.186

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