

Fontamara
Regie Carlo LizzaniFontamara is a village in the Marsica, forgotten by all but God and its inhabitants are called 'cafoni' (boors). Berardo Viola wants to marry Elvira but only after gaining enough money to buy some land and in order to reach his aim he has the idea of going to a great city. When Maria Grazia is raped by the fascists, Berardo and Antonio decide to leave Fontamara and go to Rome. Here they are swindled by a lawyer and afterwards they are invited by an antifascist to a restaurant where they are arrested by the police because of some subversive papers they had. Berardo dies from the tortures and Antonio can only go back to his Fontamara after signing a paper in which he declares that Berardo had killed himself.
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Fontamara wurde am 10. Oktober 1980 veröffentlicht.
Regie in Fontamara führte(n) Carlo Lizzani.
Fontamara hat eine Spielzeit von 2 Std., 19 Min..
Fontamara wurde produziert von Piero Lazzari.
Fontamara is a village in the Marsica, forgotten by all but God and its inhabitants are called 'cafoni' (boors). Berardo Viola wants to marry Elvira but only after gaining enough money to buy some land and in order to reach his aim he has the idea of going to a great city. When Maria Grazia is raped by the fascists, Berardo and Antonio decide to leave Fontamara and go to Rome. Here they are swindled by a lawyer and afterwards they are invited by an antifascist to a restaurant where they are arrested by the police because of some subversive papers they had. Berardo dies from the tortures and Antonio can only go back to his Fontamara after signing a paper in which he declares that Berardo had killed himself.
Die Hauptcharaktere in Fontamara sind Berardo Viola (Michele Placido), Elvira (Antonella Murgia), Maria Rosa (Ida Di Benedetto).
Fontamara ist eine Drama, Historie Film.
Fontamara hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 6.9 von 10.
















