Il seme dell'uomo

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Il seme dell'uomo
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Directed by Marco Ferreri
Written byMarco Ferreri
Sergio Bazzini
Starring Anne Wiazemsky
Marco Margine
Annie Girardot
Cinematography Mario Vulpiani
Edited by Enzo Micarelli
Music by Teo Usuelli
Distributed by Cineriz
Running time
113 min
CountriesFrance
Italy
Language Italian

Il seme dell'uomo (The Seed of Man) is a 1969 French-Italian film directed by Marco Ferreri. [1] [2] A young couple argue about having a child in the days after a global plague wipes out most of Earth's population.

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References

  1. "The Seed of Man". Netflix. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  2. "Il seme dell'uomo". IMDb. Retrieved 21 August 2012.