C'eravamo tanto amati : We all loved each other so much /

"In a retrospective allegory, Ettore Scola examines the lives of three resistance fighters and their transformation over thirty years. Each of these friends falls in love with the beautiful Luciana, an aspiring actress, testing the friendship and idealism they all shared. Throughout the story S...

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Uniform Title:C'eravamo tanto amati (Motion picture)
Corporate Author: Brigham Young University
Other Authors: Scola, Ettore, 1931-2016, Angeletti, Pio, De Micheli, Adriano, Gassman, Vittorio, Manfredi, Nino, 1921-2004, Sandrelli, Stefania
Format: Video DVD
Language:Italian
English
Language Notes:In Italian with English subtitles.
Published: Provo, Utah : Brigham Young University, [2001]
Edition:Widescreen.
Series:Foreign language through feature films.
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Summary:"In a retrospective allegory, Ettore Scola examines the lives of three resistance fighters and their transformation over thirty years. Each of these friends falls in love with the beautiful Luciana, an aspiring actress, testing the friendship and idealism they all shared. Throughout the story Scola pays tribute to the masters of Italian cinema by weaving classic film clips and iconic personalities into the background, as the film reveals which of the three friends remains true to the spirit of liberation they had once fought to achieve."--Container.
Item Description:Classic film to aid in the comprehension of Italian.
Videodisc release of a 1969 motion picture.
Special DVD features: introductory essays in Italian and English about the film and the life of Ettore Scola; scene menus and synopses; verbatim Italian and English sub-titles; scene summary sub-titles in Italian and English.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (124 min.) : sound, black and white and color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; widescreen matted format, 4:3 aspect ratio, presentation.
Production Credits:Director, Ettore Scola ; producers, Pio Angeletti, Adriano de Micheli ; screenplay, Age-Scarpelli-Scola ; photography, Claudio Cirillo ; music, Armando Trovaioli.
ISBN:084252455X
9780842524551