I figli di nessuno (1974 film)

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I figli di nessuno
Figli di nessuno bruno gaburro.jpg
Directed by Bruno Gaburro
Music by Carlo Savina
Distributed by Variety Distribution
Release date
  • 1974 (1974)
Country Italy
LanguageItalian

I figli di nessuno (internationally released as Nobody's Children) is an Italian drama film directed by Bruno Gaburro and released in 1974. The film is part of the genre of Italian melodramatic films known as "tearjerker movies" or "lacrima movies". [1] [2] It is the remake of Raffaello Matarazzo's I Figli di nessuno . [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 Marco Giusti. Dizionario dei film italiani stracult. Sperling & Kupfer, 1999.
  2. Lino Miccichè. Patrie visioni: saggi sul cinema italiano 1930-1980. Marsilio, 2010.