Youth March

1969 drama film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Youth March (Italian: Giovinezza giovinezza) is a 1969 Italian drama film written and directed by Franco Rossi.

Directed byFranco Rossi
Screenplay byFranco Rossi
Produced byElio Scardamaglia
Ugo Guerra
StarringAlain Noury
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Youth March
Directed byFranco Rossi
Screenplay byFranco Rossi
Produced byElio Scardamaglia
Ugo Guerra
StarringAlain Noury
CinematographyVittorio Storaro
Edited byGiorgio Serrallonga
Music byPiero Piccioni
Distributed byTitanus
Release date
  • 1969 (1969)
LanguageItalian
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Plot

Cast

Production

The film is loosely based on the novel with the same name by Luigi Preti.[1] It was shot in the fall of 1968 between Ferrara, Cento, Tresigallo, Pomposa di Codigoro, and Albarella [it].[2]

The film, shot in black and white, marked the official debut as cinematographer of Vittorio Storaro.[3]

Reception

A contemporary Variety review described the film as 'an unpretentious but subtle and conscientious low-budgeter' noting: 'Rossi deliberately envelopes the neo-realistic yarn in intermittent modern styling. Rapid cutting, free camera, overlapping commentary and dialog and flash flashbacks—puzzling in spots—succeed in blending with the slower poetic passages of his Po Valley setting as well as the underpaced scenes of human and social conflict'.[4]

For this film, Vittorio Storaro won a Nastro d'Argento for Best Cinematography.[5]

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