The Steppe (1962 film)

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The Steppe
La steppa.jpg
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Directed by Alberto Lattuada
Written by Anton Chekhov
Enzo Curreli
Alberto Lattuada
Tullio Pinelli
Produced byMoris Ergas
Starring Charles Vanel
Cinematography Enzo Serafin
Edited by Leo Cattozzo
Release date
  • June 1962 (1962-06)
Running time
100 minutes
CountriesItaly
France
Yugoslavia
LanguageItalian

The Steppe (Italian : La steppa) is a 1962 Italian adventure film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It was entered into the 12th Berlin International Film Festival. It is based on the Anton Chekhov's novella with the same name. [1]

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References

  1. Testa, Carlo (1 January 2002). Masters of Two Arts: Re-creation of European Literatures in Italian Cinema. University of Toronto Press. p. 245. ISBN   978-0-8020-8475-0.