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Love and Anger

Amore e rabbia · 1969 | 100 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Amore e rabbia is a 1969 Italian-French anthology film that includes five films directed by four Italian directors and one French director. It premiered at the 19th Berlin International Film Festival in 1969, with the title Vangelo '70. It aimed at representing a secular and contemporary reinterpretation of the evangelical texts.

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Credits

Producer
Carlo Lizzani
Director
Marco Bellocchio, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Carlo Lizzani, Jean-Luc Godard, Bernardo Bertolucci
Screenplay
Marco Bellocchio, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Carlo Lizzani, Jean-Luc Godard, Bernardo Bertolucci
Original Music Composer
Giovanni Fusco

Cast · 14

PK

Petra Kandarr

Marco Bellocchio

Marco Bellocchio

AA

Adriano Aprà

Nino Castelnuovo

Nino Castelnuovo

TB

Tom Baker

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