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Mother Earth

Terra madre · 1931 | 87 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Mother Earth is a 1931 Italian drama film directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring Leda Gloria, Sandro Salvini and Isa Pola. It was made at the Cines Studios in Rome. Along with Blasetti's other early films, it shows a strong influence of Soviet-style realism. A country landowner decides to sell up and move to the city, but later has a change of heart. It was part of Fascist Italy's promotion of rural over urban values.

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Credits

Producer
Stefano Pittaluga
Director
Alessandro Blasetti
Screenplay
Alessandro Blasetti, Goffredo Alessandrini
Director of Photography
Carlo Montuori, Giulio De Luca
Original Music Composer
Francesco Balilla Pratella
Editor
Ignazio Ferronetti

Cast · 12

Franz Sala

Franz Sala

Raimondo Van Riel

Raimondo Van Riel

Sandro Salvini

Sandro Salvini

Franco Coop

Franco Coop

Giorgio Bianchi

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