Vanina Vanini (film)

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Vanina Vanini
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Directed by Roberto Rossellini
Written by Diego Fabbri
Jean Gruault
Produced by Moris Ergas
Starring Sandra Milo
Cinematography Luciano Trasatti
Edited by Daniele Alabiso
Music by Renzo Rossellini
Distributed by Orsay Films
Zebra Film
Columbia Pictures(1979) (USA)
Running time
minutes
CountryItaly
LanguageItalian

Vanina Vanini, also known as The Betrayer, is a 1961 Italian drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. It is based on Stendhal's 1829 novella of the same name.

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